The team at Poly Design shares this great tutorial on how to apply variable chamfer to geometry using an effector in 3ds Max. (more…) [...]
Read moreHow to remove obstructing elements in Photoshop
Unmesh Dinda has just released this really cool video on how to magically remove almost any kind of object from the foreground of your images in Photoshop. (more…) [...]
Read moreHow to match lighting for composites in Photoshop
A very useful tutorial from Phlearn were they explain how to realistically match lighting between two photos in Photoshop. (more…) [...]
Read moreScripts for 3ds Max | PolyDamage
PolyDamage is a script for 3ds Max that quickly adds damage and imperfections to the edges and corners of your geometry without the need of a sculpting software like ZBrush. (more…) [...]
Read more3 Free Seamless 4K Winter Ground Textures
Russia-based 3D artist Vadim Komarov shares 3 amazing seamless ground textures with up to 4K to use in your winter scenes. You can get the files here. [...]
Read moreFree 3D Models DCXXIV | Decorations
As a Christmas gift to followers, swedish 3D artist Johannes Lindqvist shares this cool collection of 5 models to use as decorations, with vases, pots and plants, all created using photogrammetry. (more…) [...]
Read morePeople Cutouts LXVIII
The german archviz studio Xoio welcomes the festivities with this really cool gift: a cutout collection with more than 70 images of people in winter mood! (more…) [...]
Read moreRealistic window reflections effect in Photoshop
Jesus Ramírez is back this week with a great tutorial for post-production, covering the fundamentals for adding realistic window reflections to your images in Photoshop. (more…) [...]
Read moreArchviz & Chill | A World of Art
In this new episode of the Archviz & Chill Podcast by Arqui9 Visualisation, Pedro Fernandes and Matthew Bannister, from DBOX, talk about music, art, architecture, technology, archviz and much more! (more…) [...]
Read moreIntroduction to V-Ray Next for 3ds Max
The team at Chaos Group has released this tutorial series with a quick introduction to V-Ray Next for 3ds Max, with two dedicated videos to interior and exterior lighting. (more…) [...]
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