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V-Ray For Rhino

Posted By: ELK1nG
V-Ray For Rhino

V-Ray For Rhino
Last updated 8/2020
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 3.76 GB | Duration: 3h 44m

Photo-realistic Rendering for Rhino

What you'll learn

High quality photo-realistic rendering for objects / scenes made in Rhino

Requirements

Knowledge of Rhino

Description

V-Ray® for Rhino course has been designed for creating photo-realistic renders. Not just images but animation as well.You can create fast renders using their existing library having 500+ Drag and Drop materials.And you can customise and adjust the materials to your requirements.You will learn all the 9 types of lights and where each should be used.Also, we will be covering the different types of V-Ray® objects like Infinite and Clipping Planes, VRay Proxy and more. The most important being the Fur. This is used to create grass, fur or hair effects.We have also introduced how Grasshopper can be used within V-Ray to create dynamic output. This reduces time considerably.In animation, we have covered the method to avoid light-calculations for each and every frame that you will need - effectively speeding up the process.The most important and World / Environmental settings. Understanding the importance of each feature like - Global Illumination, Ambient Occlusion, Material Overrides has been covered.The use of Swarm for extracting maximum computing power and alternatively using Cloud.In all, you will be able to exceed your own output expectations by the end of this course.We have used examples of a Diamond ring for Jewellers, Volumetric Environment and Fog for Architects and Caustics for Product Designers to name a few.

Overview

Section 1: Introduction

Lecture 1 Instructor's Note

Section 2: Interface

Lecture 2 Interface

Section 3: Basic Materials

Lecture 3 V-Ray Material preset library

Lecture 4 Creation of Basic Materials

Section 4: Generic Materials

Lecture 5 Diffuse

Lecture 6 Reflective

Lecture 7 Refractive

Lecture 8 Translucent

Lecture 9 Stochastic Flakes

Lecture 10 Environmental Override

Lecture 11 Textures

Section 5: Special Materials

Lecture 12 Emissive

Lecture 13 Blend

Lecture 14 Bump

Lecture 15 Two-sided

Lecture 16 Toon

Lecture 17 Flakes

Lecture 18 Wrapper

Lecture 19 Material Override

Section 6: Lights

Lecture 20 Rectangular Light

Lecture 21 Various lights

Lecture 22 IES lights

Section 7: Render Settings

Lecture 23 Render

Lecture 24 Environment

Lecture 25 Swarm

Lecture 26 Advanced Render Details

Section 8: V-Ray objects

Lecture 27 Clipper Plane

Lecture 28 V-Ray proxy with introduction to Grasshopper

Lecture 29 Grass

Section 9: Animation

Lecture 30 Animation

Section 10: Projects

Lecture 31 Use of Caustics

Lecture 32 Use of Wrapper material in a Ring

Lecture 33 Use of Volumetric Fog in an Environment

Lecture 34 Animate a Ring

Architects, Product Designers, Jewelry Designers