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Caustics are really great light effects that you can observe in liquids, glass objects and gems. We are able to simulate this effect with 3D Studio Max perfectly.
This is a very simple tutorial demonstrating how to take 2D video footage and composite a 3D animated object in the scene.
This tutorial will explain very briefly many of the vray render settings. A very basic 3D Studio Max knowledge is needed to be able to follow the tutorial.
Learn how to light the scene with VRay renderer.
This is a very common effect used for concept art. It gives 3d models a clay-effect and it’s quite nice Also good if you want to make promo-material for your games using your already made character models etc.
The key to this tutorial is to help you improve your scenes and how you render in general. It is a fairly simple concept that once you learn you will always use.
I have added a tutorial on how to blend real objects(pictures) into the 3D envoronment and than render all toghether to get the best result ever.
This tutorial will teach you how to create Car Paint Rendering using 3ds max 6.0 and mental ray.
Ok , here is the first tutorial, I will try to keep it simple and short.. Its not so hard and after this tutorial you will see that it takes only 5 mins to setup a scene.. As the topic says this is a car rendering so you will need car model to render.. Fot this lesson, I will use an Audi TT
In this tutorial, you will learn how to create those “clay” and wire frames you have probably already seen quite a lot in WIP forums. Apart from looking cool, they allow you and others to see curves and corners more clearly by the use of light and shadows. Some of the features in this tutorial may not be available in older versions but work for recent 3D Studio MAX versions.
Simple enviromental and object based global illumination
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