3ds Max and V-Ray: ArchViz Detailing Techniques / with Verena Tatiana.

Learn strategies for generating impressive and realistic architectural 3D renderings. Discover techniques for pre-render detailing, lighting, post-render compositing, and more.

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Corporate Author: linkedin.com (Firm)
Other Authors: Tatiana, Verena (Speaker)
Format: Online tutorial
Language:English
Published: Carpentia, CA : LinkedIn Learning, [2019]
Series:Lynda.com online tutorials.
LinkedIn Learning online tutorials.
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Online Access:View course details on linkedin.com/learning
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Summary:Learn strategies for generating impressive and realistic architectural 3D renderings. Discover techniques for pre-render detailing, lighting, post-render compositing, and more.
Generate impressive and realistic architectural 3D renderings by learning strategies you can leverage for camera placement, modeling, finishing, and more. Find out how to take your 3D rendered scenes to the next level so that your images are engaging, interesting, and flattering. In this course, instructor Verena Tatiana starts by discussing the different approaches to detailing and how to overcome challenges when working with stills versus working with animations. Then, she explains the importance of composition and demonstrates several techniques. She covers pre-render modeling, object detailing, working with cloth and materials, lighting techniques, and post-render compositing.
LinkedIn supplied subject categories: Creative.
Item Description:LinkedIn Learning (also known as Lynda.com) online tutorial.
Online tutorials.
Physical Description:1 online tutorial (183 min.) : digital, sound, colour
Playing Time:03:03:04
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