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Cómo simular cáusticas en 3ds Max y V-Ray

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Alexander Vasiliuk, fundador de VRaySchool, publica hoy en su sitio un nuevo video tutorial, donde explica cómo simular el efecto óptico de las cáusticas en un piscina con la ayuda de 3ds Max y V-Ray.

 

 
Fuente: VRaySchool

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