Taking a Previz Scene to Look Development in 3ds Max and V-Ray
Offered By: Pluralsight
Course Description
Overview
In this series of lessons, we'll look at techniques for creating photo-real lighting, shading and texturing using a reference image as our guide. Software required: 3ds Max 2014, Vray 3.0, Mudbox 2014.
In this series of lessons, we'll look at techniques for creating photo-real lighting, shading and texturing using a reference image as our guide. As audiences demand greater immersion in entertainment media, adding realism to an artificially created scene is an essential part of visual effects work. The use of reference and real-world texturing is increasingly important in this process. Starting with a previz setup and background plate, we'll add image-based lighting, displacement, and naturalistic weathering to transform a simple scene into a realistic environment ready for production. Software required: 3ds Max 2014, Vray 3.0, Mudbox 2014.
In this series of lessons, we'll look at techniques for creating photo-real lighting, shading and texturing using a reference image as our guide. As audiences demand greater immersion in entertainment media, adding realism to an artificially created scene is an essential part of visual effects work. The use of reference and real-world texturing is increasingly important in this process. Starting with a previz setup and background plate, we'll add image-based lighting, displacement, and naturalistic weathering to transform a simple scene into a realistic environment ready for production. Software required: 3ds Max 2014, Vray 3.0, Mudbox 2014.
Syllabus
- Introduction and Project Overview 0mins
- Taking a Previz Scene to Look Development in 3ds Max and V-Ray 97mins
Taught by
Robert Meyers
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