Thursday 19 November 2020

Industrial Design

Hi Everyone,

The Industrial Design 3d renders seen below, were recently created as part of an exciting new project I'm involved in. 
To create the Product Design renders, I have used 3ds Max 2020, V-Ray 5 and Photoshop. There's also a Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR) version of the same. 
Can't wait to share more details and videos about the entire step-by-step process, soon!

I really hope you like the final 3d renders below.

Ta

Jamie   










 



 
 


 




Finally, I have just published a New Book with Taylor & Francis/CRC Press, entitled,  

V-Ray 5 for 3ds Max 2020: 3D Rendering Workflows

 Click on the image below to find out more about my new book.



 I really hope you find it interesting.
 



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P.S: Take care and Stay Safe  

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Important Terminologies & Descriptions:


3d Rendering: Is the process of converting the three dimensional (3D) data seen in a 3d scene into 2D image/s (rasterized).
The rasterization process include, the rendering parameters, the rendering engine, lights, 3d models, textures, shaders, and other effects.
3D renders can be a sequence of animated objects/effects/cameras, or a single frame with a still camera and object/s.
Some of the articles, Videos and Tutorials depicted here will take you through the process of rendering.
 
Industrial design and Product design is the process of designing products to be later manufactured through techniques of mass production.
 
 
Photorealistic Rendering:Is the Process or Art of making a typical Computer Generated Image/render (CGI) look indistinguishable from a real photo.
To achieve this, users often need to possess the skills and the"eye" to appreciate good photography, cameras, composition, lighting, shaders, materials, 3d modelling, rendering and have some post-production skills.
Some of the articles, Videos and Tutorials depicted here will help you achieve truly photorealistic renderings.  





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