Showing posts with label render. Show all posts
Showing posts with label render. Show all posts
Saturday, June 7, 2014
Cars
I've wanted to do some realistic car renders with vray for a while, so that's what I did during some downtime at work! The car model was a free download, but I set up all the shaders and lighting.
Thursday, April 17, 2014
Interiors
I've been experimenting doing architectural V-Ray renders during downtime at work. The lighting and rendering system seems a lot more intuitive than my experience lighting with Mental Ray, what you expect a light to do in a scene seems much more predictable with V-Ray. I modeled the room, but most of the objects in the scene were downloaded from turbrosquid or other free model sites.
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