The guys at MographPlus share this tutorial in which they explain how to create different kinds of realistic materials in V-Ray 5, like plastic, wood, concrete and metal. (more…) [...]
Read more5 Lighting tips to help you improve your images
5 Useful lighting tips from architectural visualization specialist Agnieszka Klich that will help you improve the look and feel of your images. (more…) [...]
Read moreRendering shadows on transparent backgrounds
A very informative video by Denis Keman on how to render 3D models in a studio setting, without background but keeping all the shadows. (more…) [...]
Read moreHow to make translucent plastic with 3ds Max and V-Ray
A new tutorial by the team at Chaosgroup on how to make translucent plastic for a bottle with 3ds Max and V-Ray using the VRayFastSSS2 material options. (more…) [...]
Read moreUse cinemagraphs to quickly create animations
Agnieszka Klich from Arch Viz Artist explains how to take advantage of cinemagraphs to quickly create animations of your projects. (more…) [...]
Read moreUnderstanding depth of field with V-Ray and Corona Renderer
Agnieszka Klich explains what is Depth of Field and how to take advantage of it to achieve different effects in 3ds Max, with both V-Ray and Corona Renderer. [...]
Read more6 SketchUp and VRay tips every architect should know
Oliver from OU Graphics shares 6 great tips for you to speed-up and simplify your SketchUp and VRay workflow when working in archviz. (more…) [...]
Read moreRealistic physical model using V-ray and Photoshop
Oliver from OU Graphics is back with this tutorial that will teach you everything you need to know for bringing a digital building model to life using V-Ray and Photoshop. (more…) [...]
Read more7 Beginner mistakes when working in 3D
From the Youtube channel of Architecture Inspirations comes this great video with 7 tips on how to work around some of the most common mistakes beginners usually make when working in 3D. (more…) [...]
Read moreHow to create wet surfaces with VrayDistanceTex
Adán Martin goes beyond the basics with this very insightful tutorial on how to simulate wet surfaces when a material is in contact with water, using VrayDistanceTex in 3ds Max. (more…) [...]
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