I like your v Ray frame buffer setting. .... how du you Set it like that ? after rendering saving n viewing the previous one ....n comparing ?? very useful setting. ...can u guide me for setting d same ?
thanks so much for this tutorial the vray sun is not complicated as it seems. I also want to know when the next video is will be out? i am really expectant.... Thanks a bunch, Grant.
hello Grant, its great to know you found the video helpful... the sequel videos would be released along with an upcoming visualization course "RENDER LIKE A PRO" which would be released withing the first few weeks of next month.
What did you mean by " we already have the setup" at the beginning of the video? Did you start with some settings ready or you only have the model at start ? Thanks for the tutorial by the way.
Hi... thanks for the comment. This video is an extract from from a soon-to-come online visualization course "RENDER LIKE A PRO"... So in the lessons before this, the test render set-up and the scene framing which involves correct positioning of camera was properly explained.... you can download the scene files from the link below so you can study them.
Did the download not include the random objects I am not seeing the plants and furniture in the file? If not I understand if were meant to fill the scene ourselves. I really look forward to next tutorial I cant afford the pricey vray training I see online. Keep up the good work
Hello Dack, Thanks for the comment... only the building model was included in the file. As at the time of this video release we hadn't gained the permission to share most of the third party models. Cheers!
what is advantage over lumion by doing these time and cost expensive renders. That also please speify in tutorial why this render not why lumion render
Thats A great Tutorial...Really Thank you... But I had one doubt, When I keep Vray Sun To Horizon and Behind the Model, the Sky Becomes Yellow as Sunset. Even When I Low Down The White Balance, The Model Looks little Blueish But The Sky Remains Yellow... How To Get That Blueish Sky As Evening ?? Thanks In Advacne :D Keep Up The Good Work.
hello beautiful work, I have a question I did set up the render but my project is not clear even if I render in medium or high quality will I be missing the materials or would it be in the render settings? can I send the render prints to your support email?
Hello, if you're referring to the model in this video, there are no textures or materials in it. The model was only attached to help you practice. If you're referring to your own project, then you would need to provide more information on the issue as your explanation isn't very clear.
Hello Milissa, you can check the Autodesk website... www.autodesk.com/ for the 3dsmax software and the chaos group website ...www.chaosgroup.com/ to download V-ray Cheers!
Hi Chai, It is the default v-ray sky environment map. For this, pop-up will come once you are adding a v-ray sun into the scene and you need to hit yes to enable the same.
nice tutorial. confusing camera sensitivity with Shutter speed tho. ISO values controls the cameras sensitivity while shutter speed controls the time the aperture will remain open
You're absolutely right...Shutter staying open for longer periods allows more light to reach the film or digital sensor...Was only trying to keep it as simple as possible in this video.
Thank you... I was using an hp elite book workstation laptop at the time, it was an Intel quad core processor 2.5ghz and 16gb RAM, I think the gpu was an NVidia quadro k2000m 4gb dedicated. This was about 5 to 6yrs ago so I can't remember precisely.
Hello, It greatly depends on the nature of the models you're creating, I mostly work with Architectural stuff, so naturally edit poly solves most of my problems.
When you first draw the Vray Sun, it should automatically ask you if you want "add Vray sky as environment" click "yes" and you should have the Vray sky with it corresponding colour.
sir can you show me please your render settings? just a screenshot so i can see, cuz some shadows doesnt look like that, i duplicated your scene...but the shadows looks diferent, i mean, not cuz the sun position, its just like, for example, the pool looks more darker on your scene, witch is correct, but in mine it looks exactly like the upper wall of the build...so bright....when it should be darker....thanks for the video
best tutorial ever!!!!! so clear to understand and such a beautifully design project! well done. Hoping to see more!
Nice n great turorial. Thank u. Looking forward to your next tutorial.
Really nice tutorial sir... Lot of confusions have been cleared.. Plz keep it up.
1st video where the person is explaining everything so well . ✌
Keep it up dude, i completely understand all the things you say
Very helpful video, thank you .. Understanding those settings will surely decrease my back and forth tweaking time !
Thanks for this detailed tutorial. In fact it's really impressed.
Chodu
Thank you Bro its really helpful I understood it more with your accent,more grace and knowledge..Naija Bro sending love from TN,U.S
That was an awesome explanation! Thank you!
Thank you so much Sir. for this Amazing Tutorial
waiting for the remaining videos sir
tanks 4 the tips was well explained
Great tutorial. Waiting for the follow up uploads.
grateful for your great tutorial man thank you
Thank you very much... It helped me to figure out..
I was given soft soft as a gift in 11, and up until recently, I was so overwheld by the complexity of it that I never got past just using
that was really helpful ! please keep going and good luck !
TNice tutorials is so amazing thanks for the videooo ;D
your video is awsum .. Luv the way yoy explain the things
Thanks Ramy....
very easily explained i loved it got it
Amazing
Excellent tutorial!
nice tutorial sir... Lot of confusions have been cleared.. Plz keep updated
Thanks Amrish...
Awesome tutorial.... thanks
Really helpful tutorial sir!, btw how to change sky at background?
I like your v Ray frame buffer setting. .... how du you Set it like that ? after rendering saving n viewing the previous one ....n comparing ?? very useful setting. ...can u guide me for setting d same ?
In the setup, appreciate the videos! Maybe a dumb question but is there a way to export content in mono in soft20?
video was awesome sir really good
hope the video will come out soon about the materials, render settings and post production
Great Tutorial. thank you very much
Really good tutorial
THANK YOU SIR...VERY HELPFUL VIDEO
Love this
great
thank you very helpful video
wooww nice
Very helpful, thanks man
Its very nice...nice work..pls can you share material texture and tree model with it
Thanks for giving information.
thanks very nice tutorial
Waiting your next video
Great man
Thsnk you so much. Your patience is great. More videos .
very informative - thanks
U r so good 👌 thanks
Thank yooou so much 😍
thanks so much!!!
good job bro
What about color map used in this scene ?
where did you get your tree from?
Great Tutorial, simple and to the point. for some reason i cant seem to get the trees to appear am i missing something?
Thanks Ahmed... only the building model was included this time
nyc sir
thanks for ur great reply ! i am still waiting
thanks so much for this tutorial the vray sun is not complicated as it seems. I also want to know when the next video is will be out? i am really expectant....
Thanks a bunch,
Grant.
hello Grant, its great to know you found the video helpful... the sequel videos would be released along with an upcoming visualization course "RENDER LIKE A PRO" which would be released withing the first few weeks of next month.
thanks
What did you mean by " we already have the setup" at the beginning of the video? Did you start with some settings ready or you only have the model at start ? Thanks for the tutorial by the way.
Hi... thanks for the comment.
This video is an extract from from a soon-to-come online visualization course "RENDER LIKE A PRO"...
So in the lessons before this, the test render set-up and the scene framing which involves correct positioning of camera was properly explained.... you can download the scene files from the link below so you can study them.
Oh okay so it's camera set up :) Thank you for fast reply!
Yes, basically the camera... You're welcome!
How about the rendering set up?
You are good
Gracias...
how congiguration of camare ?
Explained really amazing , im also making 3Dtutorials , I learned the sun study from you , its really helpful 😍🔥
Thanks I'm really happy to hear that. I wish you much success with your tutorials.
@@Oba-Adenuga_Adeoluwa thank you so much 😍💞
Thanku so much... Very helpful.... Pls make a vedio on exterior post production photoshop
Duly noted... just stay subscribed
Thanks
waiting your new video sir
Did the download not include the random objects I am not seeing the plants and furniture in the file? If not I understand if were meant to fill the scene ourselves. I really look forward to next tutorial I cant afford the pricey vray training I see online. Keep up the good work
Hello Dack, Thanks for the comment... only the building model was included in the file. As at the time of this video release we hadn't gained the permission to share most of the third party models. Cheers!
what is advantage over lumion by doing these time and cost expensive renders.
That also please speify in tutorial why this render not why lumion render
soft roll, via my midi? thanks again
How did u put the environment 😅
great stuff, where can we access the full tutorials?
Hello, Thanks for the kind words. This video is an extract from a full course. You can find it on www.renderlikeapro.com
Regards.
Thats A great Tutorial...Really Thank you...
But I had one doubt, When I keep Vray Sun To Horizon and Behind the Model, the Sky Becomes Yellow as Sunset. Even When I Low Down The White Balance, The Model Looks little Blueish But The Sky Remains Yellow...
How To Get That Blueish Sky As Evening ??
Thanks In Advacne :D
Keep Up The Good Work.
Thanks for your comment!...A simple background replacement in Photoshop takes care of the sky problem.
which software you use?
i want more based model for 2016 for practice
Thank you very much
You're welcome... :-)
This model came from SketchUp Pro??
Nice tutorial. Did you already post the next video for this tutorial. I'm waiting for the texturing and render settings. Please update me. Thanks
Hello Paul... just stay subscribed to the channel and enable notifications, you would get all the updates. Cheers!
@@Oba-Adenuga_Adeoluwa lies
I only subscribed for you accent, great vid!
Haha... I'll take that as a complement. Thanks for subscribing too.
Give the rendering setup
THANK YOU
You're welcome.
thankyouu
hello beautiful work, I have a question I did set up the render but my project is not clear even if I render in medium or high quality will I be missing the materials or would it be in the render settings? can I send the render prints to your support email?
Hello, if you're referring to the model in this video, there are no textures or materials in it. The model was only attached to help you practice.
If you're referring to your own project, then you would need to provide more information on the issue as your explanation isn't very clear.
@@Oba-Adenuga_Adeoluwa no, my render is not clear/sharp I sent in the support email the render and the configuration if you can help me thanks
post production video please upload. thank u
thanks and could you please give us a link to this software and show us through how to install it
Hello Milissa, you can check the Autodesk website... www.autodesk.com/ for the 3dsmax software and the chaos group website ...www.chaosgroup.com/ to download V-ray
Cheers!
How can I enrole for ur tutorials.
would you mind explaining how this scene has a sky in 3ds itself?, im an architecture student who is just starting out rendering
Hi Chai, It is the default v-ray sky environment map. For this, pop-up will come once you are adding a v-ray sun into the scene and you need to hit yes to enable the same.
nice tutorial. confusing camera sensitivity with Shutter speed tho. ISO values controls the cameras sensitivity while shutter speed controls the time the aperture will remain open
You're absolutely right...Shutter staying open for longer periods allows more light to reach the film or digital sensor...Was only trying to keep it as simple as possible in this video.
Which software sir
Great work my friend.
What are your pc specs?
Thank you... I was using an hp elite book workstation laptop at the time, it was an Intel quad core processor 2.5ghz and 16gb RAM, I think the gpu was an NVidia quadro k2000m 4gb dedicated. This was about 5 to 6yrs ago so I can't remember precisely.
Thank you so much
my friend.@@Oba-Adenuga_Adeoluwa
May we have the 3ds max files for practicing your tutorial? Thank you
Hello, you can find the link in the description of this video.
Hello bro which method is best in max editable poly or splines method.
Hello, It greatly depends on the nature of the models you're creating, I mostly work with Architectural stuff, so naturally edit poly solves most of my problems.
which version of 3ds max and vray did you use for this scene?
3dsmax 2015 and V-Ray 3.4
Sir pls provide material of this file tree and wooden maps
Render stting max 2013
Pls send exterior render setup any one...
sir where r u from how can i contect u
Please more upload video
Why did u delete your others videos?
I KNOW RIGHT?...THEY WERE SO HELPFULL :( . p.s...please re-upload them up again
Hello Jedd, We're working to remake those videos in a higher quality, the content would be re-uploaded. Cheers!
hi how to get blue sky? i only get white
When you first draw the Vray Sun, it should automatically ask you if you want "add Vray sky as environment" click "yes" and you should have the Vray sky with it corresponding colour.
sir can you show me please your render settings? just a screenshot so i can see, cuz some shadows doesnt look like that, i duplicated your scene...but the shadows looks diferent, i mean, not cuz the sun position, its just like, for example, the pool looks more darker on your scene, witch is correct, but in mine it looks exactly like the upper wall of the build...so bright....when it should be darker....thanks for the video
Download the scene file through the link in the description. Cheers!
omg thanks a lot!!!!
thank you sir!
Where do you get the trees from ?
The tree in the video is from evermotion.
can you PLEASE share brother your render settings..
Hello, you can download the scene file through the link in the description.
how can i get color in plants ? they always come out in gray :c
It's very likely because you haven't linked the texture paths of those models to 3dsmax.
What version of vray is this?
Hello Emil... it's vray 3.2 for 3dsmax