Lighting and Rendering with V-Ray for Revit
Offered By: Pluralsight
Course Description
Overview
This course takes a project based approach to introduce BIM professionals to the process of creating photo-realistic rendering techniques using V-Ray for Revit. Software required: Revit, V-Ray.
Learn how to culminate a finished perspective rendering that will be ready for printing on a poster size board. In this course, Lighting and Rendering with V-Ray for Revit, you'll learn how to create architectural renderings using V-Ray for Revit. First, you'll discover various architectural materials, such as glass, wood, metal, drywall, marble, and etc. Next, you'll explore how to build up the lighting in a Revit model using V-Ray lights and HDRI lighting techniques. Finally, you'll learn rendering settings in depth. By the end of this course, you'll be able to confidently integrate V-Ray into your Revit rendering workflow. Software required: Revit, V-Ray.
Learn how to culminate a finished perspective rendering that will be ready for printing on a poster size board. In this course, Lighting and Rendering with V-Ray for Revit, you'll learn how to create architectural renderings using V-Ray for Revit. First, you'll discover various architectural materials, such as glass, wood, metal, drywall, marble, and etc. Next, you'll explore how to build up the lighting in a Revit model using V-Ray lights and HDRI lighting techniques. Finally, you'll learn rendering settings in depth. By the end of this course, you'll be able to confidently integrate V-Ray into your Revit rendering workflow. Software required: Revit, V-Ray.
Syllabus
- Course Overview 1min
- Getting Started with V-Ray for Revit 65mins
- Overview of Lighting 39mins
- Render Settings 57mins
Taught by
Steve Baker
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