Hey Mike, how can we bring realistic raining effect into our scene? Like, a scene with a pond in it and some water shedding on the ground with the ripple effect from the rain. How do we make that kind of scene efficiently? Needs heavy rain in it if possible 😎
Hi Mike, thank you for your valuable video. Maybe a good idea for the next webinar would be a visualization of an industrial project like a warehouse? I can't wait for the next lesson. :)
biggest issue with parametric buildings is the parameters that people are aiming to fulfill. For the most part people are shooting for a wild form or idea. It becomes the designer unless you are very purposeful with it. You can do some really cool stuff with it though. I made a tower that was basically a bunch of rectangular prisms "suspended" in a 3D steel grid superstructure. I used an algorithm to test the placement of the masses to optimize southern solar exposure for winter heat gain. It ran the function about 30,000 times in a few hours and found the best solution. For me to do that it would take me about a day to just to measure one iteration. For things like that it was great
Really impressed! Speaking of beginners, how about a video on taking care of 3D houseplants for newbies next? My thumb isn't exactly the greenest, but chances are in Max I will have more luck.
hello Viz Academy..Fantastic video! For your next webinar, how about exploring the integration of virtual reality (VR) in 3D architectural visualization? A session on how to create immersive VR experiences for architectural designs, including best practices for optimizing 3D models for VR and interactive walkthroughs, would be incredibly unique and valuable. Looking forward to more great content
love the content!! I'd love to get some more ideas on modeling and creating real world topography and vegetation. I've got a project that I'm working on that is at the base of a well known mountain. Bringing in pictures from the wrong angle doesn't look right and I really want to make it true to life
Hi, how about to make a webinar about the right composition, choosing colors for the scene or something like that? I think these are really important thinks to know to create interesting render. Personally, I know the "rules" of composition, I saw exaples, but sometimes I find if difficult to work with it as well as choosing the right colors for my scene. Thank you.
How about in your next Webinar you make a video on how to make rainy effect on roads/pavements or how to add the rain drops into a glass material at the windows?
Hey Mike, how can we bring realistic raining effect into our scene? Like, a scene with a pond in it and some water shedding on the ground with the ripple effect from the rain. How do we make that kind of scene efficiently? Needs heavy rain in it if possible 😎
LuL thanks so much! from you and can't wait to try it out myself. Maybe next time you could do a beach scene on a sunny day?
Hi Mike, thank you for your valuable video. Maybe a good idea for the next webinar would be a visualization of an industrial project like a warehouse? I can't wait for the next lesson. :)
biggest issue with parametric buildings is the parameters that people are aiming to fulfill. For the most part people are shooting for a wild form or idea. It becomes the designer unless you are very purposeful with it. You can do some really cool stuff with it though. I made a tower that was basically a bunch of rectangular prisms "suspended" in a 3D steel grid superstructure. I used an algorithm to test the placement of the masses to optimize southern solar exposure for winter heat gain. It ran the function about 30,000 times in a few hours and found the best solution. For me to do that it would take me about a day to just to measure one iteration. For things like that it was great
Really impressed! Speaking of beginners, how about a video on taking care of 3D houseplants for newbies next? My thumb isn't exactly the greenest, but chances are in Max I will have more luck.
hello Viz Academy..Fantastic video! For your next webinar, how about exploring the integration of virtual reality (VR) in 3D architectural visualization?
A session on how to create immersive VR experiences for architectural designs, including best practices for optimizing 3D models for VR and interactive walkthroughs,
would be incredibly unique and valuable. Looking forward to more great content
You are the best
love the content!!
I'd love to get some more ideas on modeling and creating real world topography and vegetation. I've got a project that I'm working on that is at the base of a well known mountain. Bringing in pictures from the wrong angle doesn't look right and I really want to make it true to life
@@Longboh1 email us a few more details, we can look into that topic
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Hi, how about to make a webinar about the right composition, choosing colors for the scene or something like that? I think these are really important thinks to know to create interesting render. Personally, I know the "rules" of composition, I saw exaples, but sometimes I find if difficult to work with it as well as choosing the right colors for my scene. Thank you.
How about in your next Webinar you make a video on how to make rainy effect on roads/pavements or how to add the rain drops into a glass material at the windows?
Can you create an animation showing how to make plants and trees sway in the wind?
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How can i download the files?
The only file you need is the reference, so you can find it on our instagram or you can take a quick screenshot :)