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Interior Rendering Techniques with mental ray and 3ds Max

Offered By: Pluralsight

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Mental Ray Courses Architecture Courses Autodesk 3ds Max Courses Interior Design Courses Post-Production Courses Noise Reduction Courses 3D Visualization Courses Natural Lighting Courses

Course Description

Overview

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Rendering a 3D interior can be challenging, especially using only natural lighting. This course will cover the entire workflow for rendering an interior scene with natural lighting and a very limited light source.

The workflow for rendering an interior scene can be quite challenging and overwhelming, especially when the most common problems start to appear. In this course, Interior Rendering Techniques with mental ray and 3ds Max, you'll not only learn the basics to understanding rendering interiors in mental ray, but you'll also figure out the best approaches and solving common render problems. First, you'll learn how to solve light distribution issues. Next, you'll learn how to fix different noise types. Finally, you'll learn all about post-production basics. By the end of this course, you'll have a better understanding of how to render your own interior scenes and solve many of the problems your encounter on your own. Software required: Photoshop CC and 3ds Max.

Syllabus

  • Course Overview 1min
  • Setting up the Light in the Scene 20mins
  • Creating Basic Materials 28mins
  • Creating More Detailed Materials 27mins
  • UV Mapping the Books 24mins
  • Setting up and Executing the Final Render 24mins
  • Finishing Touches and Post-production 20mins

Taught by

Verena Tatiana

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