[Tutorials] Digital tutors Rendering Interiors with V-Ray for Maya -reup

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[Tutorials] Digital tutors Rendering Interiors with V-Ray for Maya -reup
Digital tutors Rendering Interiors with V-Ray for Maya
Video: AVC (.mp4) 1280?720 15fps | Audio: AAC 48KHz 2ch | 637 MB
Genre: Video training
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In this series of lessons we will explore the various techniques and some helpful tips for setting up realistic lighting for an interior scene using V-Ray for Maya. The ability to set up realistic lighting for an interior environment is a skill that is highly sought after in the CG industry. Problems to overcome, arise with every digital set. So we will be covering a lot of very common issues that you will want to be aware of such as using V-Ray lights to create physically-accurate light behavior, achieving realistic light bouncing in our scene, optimizing our render speed, using V-Ray materials to simulate a variety of surface types, using an external image-editing application to add some finishing touches to our renders, as well as many other tips, tricks, and techniques that will help you become a stronger, more effective rendering artist in V-Ray.

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