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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.
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.
Seiji Anderson is a 24 year old visualization artist living in Brooklyn, New York. He is a full-time artist at Brooklyn Digital Foundry, and runs his own freelance practice, Renderbucket.
It’s time to learn how to make some cool custom lights in Vray. Let’s also see how we can add constraints to them so it’s easier to move them around in our scene.