Rendering Interiors with V-Ray for Maya
Offered By: Pluralsight
Course Description
Overview
In this series of lessons, we will explore the various techniques and some helpful tips for setting up realistic lighting for an interior scene using V-Ray for Maya. Software required: Maya 2011 and higher V-Ray for Maya 1.5 SP1 and higher.
In this series of lessons, we will explore the various techniques and some helpful tips for setting up realistic lighting for an interior scene using V-Ray for Maya. The ability to set up realistic lighting for an interior environment is a skill that is highly sought after in the CG industry. Problems to overcome arise with every digital set, so we will be covering a lot of very common issues that you will want to be aware of, such as using V-Ray lights to create physically-accurate light behavior, achieving realistic light-bouncing in our scene, optimizing our render speed, using V-Ray materials to simulate a variety of surface types, using an external image-editing application to add some finishing touches to our renders, as well as many other tips, tricks, and techniques that will help you become a stronger, more effective rendering artist in V-Ray. Software required: Maya 2011 and higher V-Ray for Maya 1.5 SP1 and higher.
In this series of lessons, we will explore the various techniques and some helpful tips for setting up realistic lighting for an interior scene using V-Ray for Maya. The ability to set up realistic lighting for an interior environment is a skill that is highly sought after in the CG industry. Problems to overcome arise with every digital set, so we will be covering a lot of very common issues that you will want to be aware of, such as using V-Ray lights to create physically-accurate light behavior, achieving realistic light-bouncing in our scene, optimizing our render speed, using V-Ray materials to simulate a variety of surface types, using an external image-editing application to add some finishing touches to our renders, as well as many other tips, tricks, and techniques that will help you become a stronger, more effective rendering artist in V-Ray. Software required: Maya 2011 and higher V-Ray for Maya 1.5 SP1 and higher.
Syllabus
- Introduction and Project Overview 1min
- Rendering Interiors with V-Ray for Maya 135mins
Taught by
Kyle Green
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