V-Ray Exterior Lighting / Rendering Tutorial

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Uploaded by on Jan 25, 2010

Download the 1-Hour+ video and support files for free at ** http://3dats.com/free/ **. This VRay video shows you how to set up an exterior lighted scene in 3ds Max. The rendering engine used is VRay.

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  • I watched this video like 10000000 times.

  • @WhitePlumeMountain Have you watched the 1-hour version?

  • Hey 3das3dats,

    I'm not sure if this is a stupid question or not but if i had designed a building using adobe illustrator, would it be possible to render it using V-Ray?

  • @lachyray You cannot produce 3d results (as shown in the video) in Illustrator. And there currently is no V-Ray rendering engine for Illustrator. Although you could do the floor plan in Illustrator, most do the floor plans / elevations / etc. within AutoCAD and then imported through 3ds Max (we take the line work & make that into 3d).

  • Download the support files by going to '3dats ( d o t ) com (forward slash) free'. Sign up & there's a link for 26 tutorials. Find the dome tutorial there & use the support files. I'd send the link buy Youtube doesn't like that.

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  • Finally a decent tutorial about exterior lighting, and a good 1 thank u! Quick question, why 2 sky objects, cylinder and hemisphere? Reading lachyray's comment, u can import illustrator paths into 3DS Max, but can't do 3D in illustrator, can in Photoshop CS5, ta

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  • 4 dislikes..seem they are mental ray fans.

  • @WhitePlumeMountain

    It looks like you live at least 195 years, 25 days 1 hour and 29 minutes.

  • Good job man... thanks

  • why u didnt use vray pysical camera?

  • @Nastypsychoboy The sphere is only for reflections. You can't afford to allow the top of the cylinder to show which shows much easier in reflections (ie looking up at windows or down at water). Plus the spherical warping of any image (even a spherical one) wont be at all detectable in reflections.

  • @GovindARQ VisMasters does not and has not existed for a long time. And these were never owned by VisMasters...they were/are owned by 3DATS.

  • @3das3dats yes it's very good.

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