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Rendering Day and Night Section Views in 3ds Max and V-Ray

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Overview

In this 3ds Max and V-Ray tutorial, we'll use RPManager, RailClone, and Forest Pack to create realistic looking day-time and night-time sections of a residential building. Software required: 3ds Max 2014, RPManager, RailClone Pro, Forest Pack Pro, DWG Cleanup.

In this 3ds Max and V-Ray tutorial, we'll use RPManager, RailClone, and Forest Pack to create realistic looking day-time and night-time sections of a residential building. We'll use the powerful features of RPManager to control different lighting setups, file outputs, cameras, and render elements all controlled within one file. You'll learn some of the processes used in RailClone Pro to create a customized fence, change the material and further customization tools. We'll use Forest Pack Pro to create a grass lawn, bushes, and trees. By the end of this 3ds Max and V-Ray training, you'll have improved your modeling, lighting, and rendering skills to produce a set of two images that any potential client will love. Software required: 3ds Max 2014, RPManager, RailClone Pro, Forest Pack Pro, DWG Cleanup.

Taught by

Andy Butler

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