Nice video, I´m new to vray and architecture and this can help me so muhc. how did you get that rhino sketchy view of your model in the beginning? Looks super nice!
I believe in this time of age (especially the covid), there is no need for actual physical model. Since it's gonna be ON SCREEN, why not just render a "Physical Model"? It's saves much more time AND money. :D
@@juanjonogueda9890 so u mean we can’t do any of these in a digitalized 3D model? We are talking about efficiency. Try doing a complex form using physical model just to experiment VOLUMES, LIGHTS, SPACES etc and u may probably need 6 extra months just to build it up from scratch. 😂
@@juanjonogueda9890 have u made a 3D model and used them for the way u explained? What u just said is suitable probably for a 10x10m shoebox house kind of rectilinear project. What we are talking about is complex modern-day project. Try doing a model that fits what u just wrote in a complex form and let me know if u can get that done faster or model it in a BIM software. Thanks.
Both ways have particular and unique values. sometimes we really need to use real model but sometime this kinda digitalized model can replace physical model !
Great video! Love these tricks and workflow tutorials in rhino and vray
INCREDIBLE, SOOOOOO COOL
Such a helpful video, hope you keep on making some more of these :)
Use the PerspectiveMatch command! It's great for aligning models to the wallpaper quickly and accurately.
great work, man!
Great video! 🦦😺
thank you very much!
Extremely helpful, thanks!
Please, more tutorial like this
Fantastic Video! I've always wanted to know how to do this! Thanks!
This was awesome and really helpful. Thanks a lot 🙌✨
Nice 💯💯💯
Nice video, I´m new to vray and architecture and this can help me so muhc. how did you get that rhino sketchy view of your model in the beginning? Looks super nice!
Is it possible to render the photograph directly with vray without using photoshop? THANKS
Thanks so much
can you link the model you used>? so we can practice achieving the same effect
I think you have a shadow catcher already in the material library
The beginning 😂
how can i do this but with video??
I believe in this time of age (especially the covid), there is no need for actual physical model. Since it's gonna be ON SCREEN, why not just render a "Physical Model"? It's saves much more time AND money. :D
omg…physical models aren’t just use for presentation. they are used for experimenting volumes, lights, spaces, proportion, scale
@@juanjonogueda9890 so u mean we can’t do any of these in a digitalized 3D model? We are talking about efficiency. Try doing a complex form using physical model just to experiment VOLUMES, LIGHTS, SPACES etc and u may probably need 6 extra months just to build it up from scratch. 😂
@@DD-eq2bl have you made physical models? used them?
@@juanjonogueda9890 have u made a 3D model and used them for the way u explained? What u just said is suitable probably for a 10x10m shoebox house kind of rectilinear project. What we are talking about is complex modern-day project. Try doing a model that fits what u just wrote in a complex form and let me know if u can get that done faster or model it in a BIM software. Thanks.
Both ways have particular and unique values. sometimes we really need to use real model but sometime this kinda digitalized model can replace physical model !