Saturday, 12 January 2019

Upcoming Courses/Tutorials about Automotive Marketing Images

 
Hi Everyone,

Happy 2019 first and foremost!

This is a quick post to wish everyone a Happy 2019, and to also announce my upcoming Courses/Tutorials about the meticulous process involved in the creation of Automotive Marketing Images.

The Courses/Tutorials will be available next week, and hope you find them useful for your current and upcoming projects.

The renders depict the progress and the final renders of my latest Automotive Marketing images.
I've used 3ds Max, V-Ray, AMD graphics card and Photoshop to finalize them.
The 3d car model used was Tesla.

External Night shot: One HDRI image was used for both, reflections and light source, with a road (vray matte object ) to capture the shadows and the reflections.
Furthermore, I've matched the HDRI camera angle and it's shutter speed (noticeable on the lady and man in the background).
The final tweaking was done in post to boost up the car and the overall image.

Interior Studio Lighting render:  I've used similar lighting rigs to those used in real photography (i.e. soft light on top and floodlights around the car to capture key car details/features.
Because I didn't want to physically model the entire studio set, I've used a studio HDR image, for reflections only.

For materials/finishes, I've used the v-ray car paint shader (main car body), metal procedural maps/shaders,  glass and a complex vray blend procedural map with displacement for the studio floor.
Photos were used as references for the camera angle, lighting and most materials/surfaces.

I hope you like the final result. :0)  











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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.

         

 Kind Regards
 

Checkout below my other Courses with High Resolution Videos, 3d Project files and Textures included.

Course 1: Exterior Daylight with V-Ray + 3ds Max + Photoshop  

Course 2: Exterior Night with V-Ray + 3ds Max + Photoshop



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 Course 3: VRay 3ds Max Interior Rendering Tutorials 

Course 4: Interior Daylight with V-Ray + 3ds Max + Photoshop

Course 5: Interior Night with V-Ray + 3ds Max + Photoshop


Course 6: Planning Applications for Verified Views

Course 7: 3d People + 3ds Max + VRay + Photoshop 


Also, please Join my Patreon page or Gumroad page to download Courses; Project files; Watch more Videos and receive Technical Support. Finally, check my New channels below:

https://www.patreon.com/user?u=2469908  





Monday, 24 December 2018

Happy Holidays & a Prosperous New Year to Everyone

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Hi Everyone,

This a New Video I've recently created for my Blog followers and Patreon supporters.




Please Join my Patreon page by clicking HERE to download the Project files 3D Scenes, Textures; Watch more Videos,receive Technical Support and much more.

Alternatively, you can Download the Entire 3D File For FREE Without Textures included.

You can watch this video in Full screen by clicking on its button; or by simply going to my New YouTube channel Here


Happy Holidays & a Prosperous New Year to Everyone!





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.

Architectural Rendering, or architectural illustration/Visualization, is the art/process of creating two-dimensional images or animations depicting the attributes of an architectural design, while using state of the art applications such as, Autocad, 3ds max, VRay, Cinema 4d, Blender, Maya, Corona, Photoshop, etc

Some of the articles, Videos and Tutorials depicted here will take you through the entire process.



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. 

Interior design is the art and science of enhancing the interior of a building or/and a space to achieve a more aesthetically pleasing and comfortable environment for those using the space.

An interior designer is someone who plans, researches, coordinates, and manages such projects. Interior design is a multifaceted profession that includes conceptual development, space planning, site inspections, programming, research, communicating with the stakeholders of a project, construction management, and execution of the design.

Post-Production: Is the process of creating effects or/and results after/post the main process.
This terminology can be used to describe the results (post-production) of main processes such as 3d renderings  and/or filming a scene.
The post-production often takes place in applications such as Photoshop, After Effects, Nuke, etc.   
Some of the articles, Videos and Tutorials depicted here will take you through the process.


Textures: Is a term often used to describe photographed  2d images to be later used in a toggle of a shader or procedural map.
Textures can be used in the Diffuse toggle, Reflect, Glossy effects, Bump, Displacement, etc. 

Some of the articles, Videos and Tutorials depicted here will take you through the process of applying textures.

Materials: Is a term often used to describe maps, textures,procedural maps or shaders, depending on the context the term is being used.
Some of the articles, Videos and Tutorials depicted here will take you through the process of applying materials.


Procedural materials: Is a term often used to describe maps with editable/proprietary parameters/functions.
Some of the articles, Videos and Tutorials depicted here will take you through the process of applying procedural materials.


Shaders: Is a term often used to describe complex materials with functions and procedural maps created for a specific purpose.
Some of the articles, Videos and Tutorials depicted here will take you through the process of applying shaders.

V-Ray: Is a rendering engine that uses global illumination algorithms, including path tracing, photon mapping, irradiance maps and directly computed global illumination.
Furthermore, it is used as a commercial plug-in for third-party 3D computer graphics software applications such as 3ds max, Maya, Houdini, Blender, Nuke, etc,  for visualizations and computer graphics in industries such as media, entertainment, film and video game production, industrial design, product design and architecture.

3ds Max: Autodesk 3ds Max, formerly 3D Studio and 3D Studio Max, is a professional 3D computer graphics program designed to create 3D animations, models, games and images.
In addition, it has modelling, animation and movie effects capabilities, frequently used by video game developers, TV commercial studios and architectural visualization studios.
3ds Max also features shaders, dynamic simulations, particle systems, plug-ins, and much more, with its own scripting language.

Adobe Photoshop: Photoshop is a powerful raster based graphics program produced by the Adobe Corporation. 
It is widely used for a variety of photo/image editing purposes worldwide. The program has a huge number of filters, functions, plug-ins, scripts, etc.
In addition, there is a huge online support for this software, and countless online sites with tips and tutorials.
Finally, there are readily available books, online/college courses, and its full documentation at Adobe.com

A 3d Visualiser works within the realm of 3d visualization, a sector of the Computer Graphics Industry (or CGI) that is primarily concerned with the visual presentation of design concepts and ideas. And a company within the 3d visualisation sector offers to its customers (among many things) 3d Visualization Services. 


Checkout below my other Courses with High Resolution Videos, 3d Project files and Textures included.

Course 1: Exterior Daylight with V-Ray + 3ds Max + Photoshop  

Course 2: Exterior Night with V-Ray + 3ds Max + Photoshop



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 Course 3: VRay 3ds Max Interior Rendering Tutorials 

Course 4: Interior Daylight with V-Ray + 3ds Max + Photoshop

Course 5: Interior Night with V-Ray + 3ds Max + Photoshop


Course 6: Studio Lights with V-Ray + 3ds Max + Photoshop
Also, please Join my Patreon page or Gumroad page to download Courses; Project files; Watch more Videos and receive Technical Support. Finally, check my New channels below:

https://www.patreon.com/user?u=2469908