In this tutorial we will start by modeling our building in ArchiCAD using our AutoCAD imported plan. We will talk about many aspects of modeling in ArchiCAD such as adding walls, windows, doors, creating stairs, copying and injecting data and ...
Although this part is done completely in ArchiCAD but most off the procedure is the same in Autodesk Revit. We will then add some other elements in 3Ds max after importing our model.
We will use 3Ds max to model most of our furniture including the bases for Marvelous Designer. A combination of spline modeling as well as high poly modeling and surfacing will be used.
All of our resting furniture will be built in Marvelous Designer, which will include importing and exporting to and from Marvelous Designer, simulating techniques, decimation in MeshLab and ...
We will then continue to adding some shaders to our objects in 3Ds max and V-ray. A combination of V-ray material, V-ray Blend material, V-ray 2-sided material, V-ray displacement and some other materials will be used.
For the lighting process we will learn techniques on when and how to use different V-ray lights and ways to optimize those lights to get a reasonable render time.
In the rendering stage we will try to use some of the new features of V-ray 3.0 to speed up rendering and also simpler ways to get rid of artifacts. A whole bunch of render elements will be exported out including light select element, Multi Matte, reflection, refraction, GI, lighting, shadow and a few more to be used in Photoshop.
The last part of this tutorial will be compositing in Photoshop. We'll use every single render element that we exported out from V-ray to come up with the final image that you can see.
The full size image can be seen Here !
A more detailed breakdown is as follows,
Difficulty Level : Advanced
Main Software Used in,
Modeling, Simulation : ArchiCAD, 3Ds Max, Marvelous Designer, MeshLab (free)
Rendering : V-ray 3.0
Post Production : Photoshop
The tutorial will cover,
In Modeling :
In Shading :
In Rendering:
In compositing:
The full size image can be seen Here !
You'll get all the lessons plus every single asset that was used in creating this tutorial including models, textures, renders, Photoshop files, ...
The running time of the course is above 7 hours and you should be able to complete the course in 20-30 hours based on your previous knowledge/experience in the taught software.
This course is recommended for those who want to learn every step needed to visualize an interior scene from scratch to be able to produce a photo-realistic looking image.
If you feel there’s something in the tutorial that needs more explanation or a part that has been missed, you may write to me at anytime and I’ll be adding an update to the tutorial which you’ll be able to download.
If you had any question please contact me :)