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Achieving 3D Realism: Reception Area Render With 3D Studio Max & V-Ray: Final Post Production – Tuts+ Premium
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Achieving 3D Realism: Reception Area Render With 3D Studio Max & V-Ray: Final Post Production – Tuts+ Premium

This entry is part 6 of 5 in the series Achieving 3D Realism

In the final part of the Achieving 3D Realism: Reception Area Render With 3D Studio Max & V-Ray Premium series, we’ll continue the post-production process in Photoshop and finalize the image by adding the finishing touches and making further refinements to our render.

Achieving 3D Realism: Reception Area Render With 3D Studio Max & V-Ray: Post Production – Tuts+ Premium
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Achieving 3D Realism: Reception Area Render With 3D Studio Max & V-Ray: Post Production – Tuts+ Premium

This entry is part 5 of 5 in the series Achieving 3D Realism

In the fifth part of the Achieving 3D Realism: Reception Area Render With 3D Studio Max & V-Ray Premium series, Jamie will cover post-production, one of the most important aspects of achieving a great looking final image. While getting the best possible render out of your 3d package is always the ultimate goal, in most cases renders will benefit greatly from further refinement and retouching in Photoshop.

Achieving 3D Realism: Reception Area Render With 3D Studio Max & V-Ray, Part 4 Lighting And Rendering – Tuts+ Premium
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Achieving 3D Realism: Reception Area Render With 3D Studio Max & V-Ray, Part 4 Lighting And Rendering – Tuts+ Premium

This entry is part 4 of 5 in the series Achieving 3D Realism

The following tutorial is based on a real project. This unique tutorial will take users through the real process of creating shaders with bespoke physical properties and applying textures based on real photo references. The subsequent stage will introduce users to the fascinating process of creating and matching the overall lighting closely to the original photo reference supplied by the client while using state-of-the- art techniques to achieve fast and convincing results.

Achieving 3D Realism: Reception Area Render With 3D Studio Max & V-Ray, Part 3 Lighting And Rendering – Tuts+ Premium
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Achieving 3D Realism: Reception Area Render With 3D Studio Max & V-Ray, Part 3 Lighting And Rendering – Tuts+ Premium

This entry is part 3 of 5 in the series Achieving 3D Realism

The following tutorial is based on a real project. This unique tutorial will take users through the real process of creating shaders with bespoke physical properties and applying textures based on real photo references. The subsequent stage will introduce users to the fascinating process of creating and matching the overall lighting closely to the original photo reference supplied by the client while using state-of-the- art techniques to achieve fast and convincing results.

Modeling And Rendering A Simple Robot In Maya Using V-Ray

Modeling And Rendering A Simple Robot In Maya Using V-Ray

In this tutorial Sansar Tripathi will show you how to build a very simple robot in Maya using basic poly modeling techniques. With the model complete he’ll move on to setting up and applying procedural materials and explain the settings to use when rendering in Maya with Vray for fast test renders, as well as what settings to change to produce your final high quality output.

Achieving 3D Realism: Reception Area Render With 3D Studio Max & V-Ray, Part 2 – Tuts+ Premium
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Achieving 3D Realism: Reception Area Render With 3D Studio Max & V-Ray, Part 2 – Tuts+ Premium

This entry is part 2 of 5 in the series Achieving 3D Realism

The following tutorial is based on a real project. This unique tutorial will take users through the real process of creating shaders with bespoke physical properties and applying textures based on real photo references. The subsequent stage will introduce users to the fascinating process of creating and matching the overall lighting closely to the original photo reference supplied by the client while using state-of-the- art techniques to achieve fast and convincing results.

Achieving 3D Realism: Reception Area Render With 3D Studio Max & V-Ray, Part 1 – Tuts+ Premium
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Achieving 3D Realism: Reception Area Render With 3D Studio Max & V-Ray, Part 1 – Tuts+ Premium

This entry is part 1 of 5 in the series Achieving 3D Realism

The following tutorial is based on a real project. This unique tutorial will take users through the real process of creating shaders with bespoke physical properties and applying textures based on real photo references. The subsequent stage will introduce users to the fascinating process of creating and matching the overall lighting closely to the original photo reference supplied by the client while using state-of-the- art techniques to achieve fast and convincing results.

Achieving Realistic Results With 3ds Max & V-Ray, An Interior Lighting And Rendering Overview

Achieving Realistic Results With 3ds Max & V-Ray, An Interior Lighting And Rendering Overview

In this tutorial, Pratik Gulati will give you an insightful overview of interior lighting and rendering in 3d Studio Max using V-Ray. Pratik will discuss his work-flow and the techniques he uses to achieve realistic results. You’ll learn how to setup interior lighting, create V-Ray shaders and the settings needed to render a modern bathroom scene realistically!

Compositing V-ray Render Layers in Photoshop

Compositing V-ray Render Layers in Photoshop

Twice a month we revisit some of our reader’s favorite posts from throughout the history of Cgtuts+. Today we’re taking a look back at Ahmed Fathi’s tutorial on compositing Vray render layers in Photoshop. This tutorial was originally published back in July of 2010, and generated a lot of interest. So if you missed it the first time, why not check it out now.

Create an Ivy Covered Tree Stump with 3ds Max, Ivy Gen, and VRay

Create an Ivy Covered Tree Stump with 3ds Max, Ivy Gen, and VRay

Twice a month we revisit some of our reader’s favorite posts from throughout the history of Cgtuts+, and today we have an amazing 3Ds Max post by Sachin Joshi. This tutorial was first published in March 2010 and provided a a great look at a very useful plugin – GQ:Ivy! Let’s take a look…


This entry is part 3 of 12 in the Best of 3D Studio Max – Part 1 Session
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