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Architectural Rendering Using 3ds Max
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4 CQ
In this lesson, learn how to make a large selection of individual elements in 3ds Max, batch edit their textures, and also start to add in the back deck.
with Yuval DorfmanIn this lesson, learn how to make a large selection of individual elements in 3ds Max, batch edit their textures, and also start to add in the back deck.
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5 CQ
This 3ds Max lesson covers how to divide the basic deck shape into planks and how to add and edit a warm, natural wood texture onto the object.
with Yuval DorfmanThis 3ds Max lesson covers how to divide the basic deck shape into planks and how to add and edit a warm, natural wood texture onto the object.
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7 CQ
This lesson demonstrates how to add a backyard polygon with a grass texture in 3ds Max, and also covers how to remove unwanted texture seams in Photoshop.
with Yuval DorfmanThis lesson demonstrates how to add a backyard polygon with a grass texture in 3ds Max, and also covers how to remove unwanted texture seams in Photoshop.
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6 CQ
In this lesson, learn how to set up the displacement map for the grass, and then dive into setting up the camera for the final render of the house in 3ds Max!
with Yuval DorfmanIn this lesson, learn how to set up the displacement map for the grass, and then dive into setting up the camera for the final render of the house in 3ds Max!
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9 CQ
This lesson covers how to add in a sun for realistic lighting in 3ds Max, and which V-Ray settings to have to make your rendering look as natural as possible.
with Yuval DorfmanThis lesson covers how to add in a sun for realistic lighting in 3ds Max, and which V-Ray settings to have to make your rendering look as natural as possible.
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