V-Ray 5 Masterclass: Your Complete Guide to V-Ray for 3ds Max

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    Hey folks, I’m very glad to bring you our new online course: "V-Ray 5 Masterclass: Your Complete Guide to V-Ray for 3ds Max".
    It’s 900 minutes, more than 15 hours of on-demand videos in 75 lessons, covering everything about V-Ray for 3ds Max, including lighting, Materials, Cameras, rendering, etc.
    Now let’s talk about the course itself,
    Chapter 1: Introduction (31 min)
    We start off the course by introducing V-Ray for 3ds Max, where to find different V-Ray tools and functions, and walk you through the general workflow to get your job down with V-Ray. As we are working with ACES throughout the course, we take a look at how to set up ACES in V-Ray for 3ds Max here before getting back to it in detail in the rendering section of the course.
    Chapter 2: Lighting (109 min)
    The next section of the course is all about lighting, you learn about the fundamentals of lighting and different lighting techniques while learning about the vast and unique lighting tools that V-Ray offers.
    We learn about Area Lights, Mesh and IES lights, Dome Light and image-based lighting.
    We talk about V-Ray Sun and Sky, you learn how to approach interior and exterior lighting in V-Ray for 3ds Max.
    We get to know Light Mix, an interactive lighting tool to adjust the color and intensity of your lights in a Realtime fashion during or after the render.
    We learn about the amazing volumetric effects in V-Ray, including Environment Fog and Aerial Perspective.
    Chapter 4: Materials (277 min)
    Then we learn about the powerful V-Ray Material which is capable of creating all sorts of materials, there are 10 dedicated in-depth lessons covering that material.
    Then we discover bump and displacement mapping in V-Ray.
    You also learn how to create highly realistic human skin shader using the FastSSS2 material.
    V-Ray Hair Next will be covered in detail, it’s an easy to use, yet powerful shader…
    After that I will introduce you to a new simplified approach to shader creation, I will show you how to create some of the most daily shaders like plastic, fabrics, wood, concrete, metals and so on.
    We’ll be covering the robust CarPaint and toon shaders as well.
    We learn how to use V-Ray to integrate 3d geometries onto HDR environments or photographic backplates.
    Then we learn about Blend material, two-sided, light material, ALsurface shader, OSL material and map, scanned material, volume scatter, switch material, curvature and dirt maps, distance map, multisubtex, triplanar, UVW Randomizer and much more.
    hopefully after watching this section, you should be very comfortable developing complex shaders in V-Ray.
    Chapter 5: Camera (63 min)
    First, we explore V-Ray Physical camera in depth, then we learn how to get Depth of field and motion blur, we learn about different camera types in V-Ray, stereoscopic 3d rendering, lens effects, auto exposure and VR ready renders.
    Chapter 6: Rendering (223 min)
    Then we talk about ACES, a system to manage color in all levels of the production, I will give you an overall understanding of what ACES is and does, how to set it up properly in V-Ray for 3ds Max Then I share a few examples comparing ACES and the default color manger and show you why ACES is just way better, and finally how to deal with ACES-managed renders in post.
    Then we talk about GPU and hybrid Rendering in depth and how to properly use V-Ray GPU as a production proven render engine.
    The new VFB2 in V-Ray 5 is covered painstakingly, there is a lot to learn, it’s a world on its own that allows you to relight, composite, color correct and compare your renders without the need for an external post processing app…
    We also cover Nvidia’s real-time AI denoiser and V-Ray native powerful denoiser in-depth with a lot of comparative examples. We learn how to denoise still frames and animations.
    After that, we dive deep into the subject of Render elements. What are the render elements that V-Ray offers and what each one contains and how to save them out correctly to use in post, and finally compositing render elements in fusion will be covered, both the famous back to beauty composite with the beauty render elements and the light mix composite for relighting purposes in post.
    Chapter 7: Miscellaneous (77 min)
    In the next section, we take a closer look at a few miscellaneous topics, like V-Ray proxy and alembic import, object and light properties, scene exporter and converter, V-Ray Fur, V-Ray Instancer and Clipper.
    We also learn about Volume Grid, I show you all the steps you need to render openVDB and other volume formats in V-Ray and how to render amazing and realistic clouds, fire, smoke and explosions using V-Ray.

Комментарии • 46

  • @punithaiu
    @punithaiu 3 года назад +2

    Finally 😍😍. It been a while.. ive been waiting for your update on newer versions.

  • @BharathidasanNatarajan
    @BharathidasanNatarajan 3 года назад +4

    Simply amazing 👍 you covered everything about V-Ray!

  • @ZAKarchitects
    @ZAKarchitects 3 года назад

    So happy to see your videos again

  • @jimmwagner
    @jimmwagner 3 года назад +1

    This looks great! I will definitely be purchasing.

  • @ll6a6
    @ll6a6 3 года назад +7

    Hopefull in the future you guys make course about V-Ray 5 for Cinema 4d or Redshift for Cinema 4d

    • @Mographplus
      @Mographplus  3 года назад +3

      Redshift maybe Ali, But VRay for Cinema 4d has a long way to go.

    • @ll6a6
      @ll6a6 3 года назад

      @@Mographplus OK guys thanks

    • @retrobeatzz4786
      @retrobeatzz4786 3 года назад

      @@Mographplus is vray 5 for cinema 4d bad

  • @mecha8k
    @mecha8k Год назад +1

    what about Nested Dielectrics in Vray? Its possible?

  • @bhardwaj_1046
    @bhardwaj_1046 2 года назад

    big fan sir 😍😍😍

  • @minimalfun
    @minimalfun 3 года назад

    Awesome tutorial, great work! As always, really great man, congrats!

  • @designcoyote1
    @designcoyote1 3 года назад +2

    Awesome. Already eyes pealed for the Cinema 4D one

  • @scpk2246
    @scpk2246 3 года назад

    guys, how to unhide CLAMP OUTPUT in vray render settings using a maxscript? please help... (it's hidden by default says chaosgroup)

  • @gyeongminlee5575
    @gyeongminlee5575 2 года назад

    Hello, I'm a Korean.
    I've been buying and listening to your lecture.
    When I save an image after rendering, the result comes out bright. What should I do?

  • @itsbilalmn
    @itsbilalmn 3 года назад

    Hey i purchased a previous version course, and that time you've posted that you'll get updates in future versions of v ray, so when I'll be getting this??

  • @easymax2323
    @easymax2323 3 года назад

    Is vray 5 work for 3ds max 2017, any problem to continue the course with 2017 version.

  • @MrMadvillan
    @MrMadvillan 3 года назад +1

    I’m guessing we won’t see Vray 5 for C4D until CG fixes a bunch of things like the proxy workflow for example. Ended beta too soon?

    • @Mographplus
      @Mographplus  3 года назад

      True, It's simply not production-ready at the moment.

  • @walesam9129
    @walesam9129 3 года назад

    Hi, is there V-ray masterclass for cinema 4d?

  • @niminp931
    @niminp931 3 года назад

    Which is the Best graphic card for gpu rendering

  • @prasanthpanicker9789
    @prasanthpanicker9789 3 года назад

    Wow 😍

  • @nickr5948
    @nickr5948 2 года назад

    Hi! Does the "Stream Only" plan come with lifetime/unlimited access (for VRay 5.x) or is it an annual subscription course?

    • @Mographplus
      @Mographplus  2 года назад +1

      Hi there, you will have lifetime access to the course.

    • @nickr5948
      @nickr5948 2 года назад

      @@Mographplus Good stuff. Thank you

  • @ZAKarchitects
    @ZAKarchitects 3 года назад

    Hope you will announce the same for CoronaRenderer

  • @Ansari_Arshad
    @Ansari_Arshad 3 года назад

    Love u sirrrr, awsome

  • @baldoski
    @baldoski 3 года назад

    And now we just need a black friday :D

  • @armeanudaniel
    @armeanudaniel 3 года назад

    Arnold 6 for maya? Any chance?

  • @samehfathy9115
    @samehfathy9115 3 года назад

    What about vray for maya

  • @-Aeveris-
    @-Aeveris- 3 года назад

    Is this only for Vray Next or also for the previous version?

    • @baldoski
      @baldoski 3 года назад

      This is for Vray 5...

    • @-Aeveris-
      @-Aeveris- 3 года назад

      @@baldoski
      Is Vray5 the same as Vray Next or even next?

    • @baldoski
      @baldoski 3 года назад

      5 is newer from Next. There are many improvements in the shading network, rendering, IPR and other stuff. And since Vray is in subscription mode, there is no reason to buy or learn older versions like Vray Next or 3 anymore imo.

    • @-Aeveris-
      @-Aeveris- 3 года назад

      @@baldoski Don't get me wrong - I own Vray 3.x for quite a long time and work with it. I just wanted to know if the tutorial is also suitable for Vray 3.x-users.

    • @baldoski
      @baldoski 3 года назад

      It would be a waste of money because many things showed in this course are not available in v3. If you use v3 for a long time than what for you need this course anyway? Just asking ;) There is older course from MographPlus "The Ultimate Introduction To V-Ray(3) for 3ds Max" and it's much cheaper. For me if you still wanna stick with Vray 3 it will be a way better option for you.

  • @atasafarzadeh7110
    @atasafarzadeh7110 3 года назад +1

    TNX guyz, but what about Corona render engine... CORONA 6/2

  • @vooovovvvo1744
    @vooovovvvo1744 3 года назад

    V ray 5 for Cinema 4d

  • @davoodhajiebrahimi485
    @davoodhajiebrahimi485 2 года назад

    This is great, but I can't buy it because it costs close to six million in my country's currency😭😭😭

  • @scpk2246
    @scpk2246 3 года назад

    guys, how to unhide CLAMP OUTPUT in vray render settings using a maxscript? please help... (it's hidden by default says chaosgroup)