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Got no time to make realistic model of couch, sofa, pillow or chair seat? Why not simulate it with cloth modifier? It is much faster than traditional modeling.
This week I will cover the topic of creating displacement maps in 3dsmax and setting up the Vray displacement mod for high precision displacement, as well as a basic material setup.
In this tip I will show you some basic settings for V-ray displacement mod as well as a short introduction for displacement in general. This tip is aimed for beginner 3dsmax users.
In this tutorial Kuba talks about advanced material options in Vray that are helpfull in creating realistic results. He uses a diamond material as an example.
This week I'm going to use some of Evermotions Archmodels collection to create a simple visualization inside 3dsmax within 1 hour of work. The tutorial includes also the basic rendering settings and simple postproduction inside Photoshop.
Forest Pack is a plugin for Autodesk 3ds Max, and 3ds Max Design, designed to give a complete solution for creation of vast surfaces of trees and plants.
Immerse yourself in the creative process behind the Four Seasons Hotel lobby with Evermotion's tutorial. Learn the techniques used to design and visualize this luxurious architectural space, and gain inspiration for your own projects.
OnyxGARDEN Suite is the The package that contains six stand-alone plant creators/generators/editors with corresponding libraries of trees ready to use.
This is the last part of a V-ray materials tip of the week series. In this part I will show you how to use V-ray light materials and some general tips for baking v-ray dirt and using opacity maps.
This is the next part of a V-ray materials tip of the week series. In this part You can learn how to achieve some cool multimaterials effect by using V-ray blend material.
In this walkthrough, we guide you through the process of building a polished 3D interior scene inspired by the cover of Archmodels vol. 306 – Table Sets.