Hi Brandon! Exactly! In Vray there's an option that you can enable called *Render* *Elements* There you can choose which render pass or render channel (as it is also called) activate. Usually I use material ID, geometric normals, render ID and object ID The option is located under the settings tab in vray asset editor, expand to your right and you should find it. I hope that helps!
Hi, love your videos. But as an architectural visualizationartist im wondering isn't it much faster to add plants and carpets and all that stuff in 3d software ? Your end result looks okay but all that shadow painting just seems like unnecessary extra step. You could maybe add glare/plant here and there but then it would be mostly about color correction.
Hi there! It all depends on your personal preferences and what result you're looking to achieve at the end. To do it in 3d you'll need a very detailed 3d plant model (usually paid) and if you're using lots of it, also a very powerful PC to handle it all. For me personally, I rather spend this time over the post-production to create exactly what I need using png images that I've gathered. For sure I'll try to move into heavy 3d work in the future, but for now I think this all comes down to personal preference and how well you can your tools. This video shares my workflow. What software do your currently use? And where to you get your 3d models from? I'm always seeking to improve 😁
@@LearnUpstairs Thanks for explaining mate, i can see your side of the fence now. Although you don't really need massive beast pc to render simple scenes, usually it's large scale exteriors that require a lot of power. It's funny because i usually do the contrary-the less post production i have to do the better i think i did my job but of course as u said, it all comes down to personal preference and end goal. When it comes to 3d models i personally love modeling stuff myself as much as i can, just to stay on top of it but there are plenty amazing sites you can buy models from like 3dsky.org /Evermotion/ Dimensiva.
Hi! Thank you so much for the tutorial! I'm really interested to buy the course that you mentioned in the video about step-by-step interior post production rendering, I didn't find it on your channel, did it come out yet? Thank you so much!
Thank you for the feedback! I'm finishing the last lessons from the course. Currently I'm rendering the videos. And I'll post over udemy as soon as possible. It didn't come out yet. The course will be for exterior images, but the workflow that I will teach over the course can be applied to make this interior images as well
Caraca, tinha desconfiado que era br pelo jeito que falou "Vilanova Artigas" em outro vídeo, agora acho que é mesmo, pelo nome das pastas hahahaha Parabéns pelo canal, difícil encontrar videos de qualidade como os seus. Se formou pela FAU-USP?
Dude never thought that a boring render image can turn this good! Great video man
Siempre con excelentes videos ! este canal es un gran referente para mi
Thank you!
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Thats why i support u for subscribed, hi from indonesian architect
Hi Renza! Thanks a lot!
man I need that course, can't wait 🙌🏼
Great! Are the best videos. Thank you so much.
Love the format of these videos, very nice work. Keep up 👍
Incrível como sempre!!! Você é foda!
Thank you for your VDO It's nice trip:)
How do you get that imported colorful image of your model that makes it easier to select with the magic wand tool? Is that from VRay?
Hi Brandon! Exactly! In Vray there's an option that you can enable called *Render* *Elements*
There you can choose which render pass or render channel (as it is also called) activate. Usually I use material ID, geometric normals, render ID and object ID
The option is located under the settings tab in vray asset editor, expand to your right and you should find it.
I hope that helps!
OU Graphics thank you!
@@LearnUpstairs Hi, sorry but I don't undestand how to do it and find it.
Thank you
Thanks for sharing 🙏
muito top! fico impressionada com o seu trabalho! Você dá algum curso online?
Obrigado Carolina! Da uma olhada nesse video: ruclips.net/video/hCpct2siKCI/видео.html
Ele fala mais sobre o curso que tenho na Udemy
Hi, love your videos. But as an architectural visualizationartist im wondering isn't it much faster to add plants and carpets and all that stuff in 3d software ? Your end result looks okay but all that shadow painting just seems like unnecessary extra step. You could maybe add glare/plant here and there but then it would be mostly about color correction.
Hi there! It all depends on your personal preferences and what result you're looking to achieve at the end.
To do it in 3d you'll need a very detailed 3d plant model (usually paid) and if you're using lots of it, also a very powerful PC to handle it all. For me personally, I rather spend this time over the post-production to create exactly what I need using png images that I've gathered. For sure I'll try to move into heavy 3d work in the future, but for now I think this all comes down to personal preference and how well you can your tools. This video shares my workflow.
What software do your currently use? And where to you get your 3d models from? I'm always seeking to improve 😁
@@LearnUpstairs Thanks for explaining mate, i can see your side of the fence now. Although you don't really need massive beast pc to render simple scenes, usually it's large scale exteriors that require a lot of power. It's funny because i usually do the contrary-the less post production i have to do the better i think i did my job but of course as u said, it all comes down to personal preference and end goal. When it comes to 3d models i personally love modeling stuff myself as much as i can, just to stay on top of it but there are plenty amazing sites you can buy models from like 3dsky.org /Evermotion/ Dimensiva.
Hi! Thank you so much for the tutorial! I'm really interested to buy the course that you mentioned in the video about step-by-step interior post production rendering, I didn't find it on your channel, did it come out yet? Thank you so much!
Thank you for the feedback! I'm finishing the last lessons from the course. Currently I'm rendering the videos. And I'll post over udemy as soon as possible. It didn't come out yet.
The course will be for exterior images, but the workflow that I will teach over the course can be applied to make this interior images as well
@@LearnUpstairs I see! Thank you so much!
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@@LearnUpstairs Thank you so much! Definitely gonna enroll the couse!
where do you get all the textures from?
Hi, would you share your plant collection?
Did you render the 3D before convert to photoshop? If the answer is yes which software you use for that?
Yes, I used Sketchup to model and Vray to render
Caraca, tinha desconfiado que era br pelo jeito que falou "Vilanova Artigas" em outro vídeo, agora acho que é mesmo, pelo nome das pastas hahahaha
Parabéns pelo canal, difícil encontrar videos de qualidade como os seus.
Se formou pela FAU-USP?
Hahahaha nome brasileiro não dá pra falar sem sotaque 😂
Muito obrigado pelo feedback Lucas! 🙏
Could you please attach the psd file for this ?
Is this modeled in Revit?
It was modeled in Sketchup and rendered with Vray
vai ter como pagar esse curso em reais tmb?
Vou utilizar a plataforma Udemy pro curso. Então vai dar sim pra pagar em reais :)
@@LearnUpstairs da hora!! to no aguardo
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você a cabra!
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