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Linear Workflow: 3d Studio and VRay

Linear Workflow: 3d Studio and VRay

Linear workflow: understand it! Have you ever wondered why your GI renderings start out so dark? Well, in fact they are not so dark. The problem lies with the display device (the CRT or LCD) and that the software is not making adjustments for the gamma that the displays put on our images. Look at this...
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Vray fur – Tutorial n°2

Vray fur – Tutorial n°2

VRayFur is a very simple procedural fur plugin. ( In Grass and Carpets there is a gift for you related to vray fur! ). This tutorial is about the fur is generated only during render time and is not actually present in the scene. Have a look here to understand how to set a scene and create many different...
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V-ray: global illumination tutorial

V-ray: global illumination tutorial

This short tutorial on how to use VRay’s Global Illumination feature will show you one method for creating realistic looking lighting for a scene. VRay has many features including the ability to to physically accurate full global illumination, advanced material shaders and enhancements for speeding...
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V-ray: how to set a Diamond material

V-ray: how to set a Diamond material

Vray: Caustics or not caustics, that is the question? If to set a scene with caustic effect+V-ray is so hard it’s better to find some videotutorial that explains us how to do that, isn’t it? Sometimes I have a look on Tensun blog (sometimes because is totally wrote in chinese!!) and I continue...
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How to make a digital photographic set with V-Ray

How to make a digital photographic set with V-Ray

To obtain a good rendering it’s not just parameters and settings knowledges, but it’s something like the real photo: light composition, shade and scene composition. So to make a good rendering we have to create a good photographic set and put our object in. I found a excellent tutorial...
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