Fantastic bro. It's amazing and I'm amazed how easily you have been explaining. for me it's just like you are just explaining to me only 😁 keep going please.
very helpful tutorial . This filled enough confidence in me to face my first lighting test which i am going to give tomorrow . plz do some more tutorials for freshers
Very good tutorial, thank you. Any chance you know if it's possible to move the texture up or down? I'm trying to give the impression that my room is higher in the sky, but I can only find the two controls for vertical and horizontal rotation, nothing about translating in the y axis.
Hi Giovanni, what you can do it apply the HDR inverted spherical map to a giant scale with a V-Ray Light Mtl and use that to move up and down in the y-axis. You just need to make sure the spherical doesn't affect lighting or reflections since it's only used for the background. The other solution you could try is to just move your environment up in the Y-Axis, since you are moving them relative to each other, the HDR will appear lower in the render so the environment will look higher in the sky. Hope this helps!
@@OnMars3D Thanks, I've already tried the second option and for some reason doesn't work, I can see the change in the viewport, but render doesn't change. I'll try the other option soon. Thanks.
Fantastic bro. It's amazing and I'm amazed how easily you have been explaining. for me it's just like you are just explaining to me only 😁 keep going please.
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it! I really appreciate the kind words!!
very helpful tutorial . This filled enough confidence in me to face my first lighting test which i am going to give tomorrow . plz do some more tutorials for freshers
Glad I could help, good luck!
do you have any tutorial about making the window material, or how to make the light come through?
thank you man, this was really helpful!!!
Happy to help!
Very good tutorial, thank you. Any chance you know if it's possible to move the texture up or down? I'm trying to give the impression that my room is higher in the sky, but I can only find the two controls for vertical and horizontal rotation, nothing about translating in the y axis.
Hi Giovanni, what you can do it apply the HDR inverted spherical map to a giant scale with a V-Ray Light Mtl and use that to move up and down in the y-axis. You just need to make sure the spherical doesn't affect lighting or reflections since it's only used for the background.
The other solution you could try is to just move your environment up in the Y-Axis, since you are moving them relative to each other, the HDR will appear lower in the render so the environment will look higher in the sky.
Hope this helps!
@@OnMars3D Thanks, I've already tried the second option and for some reason doesn't work, I can see the change in the viewport, but render doesn't change. I'll try the other option soon. Thanks.
the great tutorial, thank you so much,,,, and can you mention in your title which Vray you are using so it will be easy for us
I put all software versions in the description. Planning to release V-Ray 5 for Maya tutorials soon!
@@OnMars3D grat waiting For Vray for Maya intro.
Thank you so much! 5000% helpful.
No problem, glad you found it helpful!
Where can i get this model
cool tut boss, will you do the introduction series Vray 5 for Maya?
That's the plan!
Very good Video
Thank you!