Thank you for making this knowledge available in English, the best decision you guys made. I'm a devoted fan of you guys from here on out! Keep up the good work!
Thank you for sharing. Daniel I understand that is very hard to explain everything in a language different from our mother tong but you did it very well.
Thank you for the tutorial and speaking in english. Your lecture is very nice and understandable. I have seen some pro courses recorded in different language and require reading subtitles and it is very painful and time consuming trying to follow tutorial while reading subtitiles
*Summary* This 3+ hour long workshop shows the process of creating a realistic visualization using 3Ds Max and Corona Renderer, focusing on achieving a specific mood and visual impact. Here's a breakdown with starting timestamps: *Project Setup:* * *(**0:04**) Reference is crucial:* Find a reference image embodying the desired mood and composition for your scene. * *(**4:00**) Plan camera positions:* Don't wait until the end; decide on key camera angles early based on the floor plan and areas you want to showcase. * *(**13:17**) Use perspective match:* Align your 3Ds Max viewport with the reference using perspective match for accurate model placement. *Modeling:* * *(**13:17**) Start with basic shapes:* Roughly block out the main elements like the pool, building, and surrounding landscape. * *(**27:23**) Incorporate pre-made models:* Use Quixel Megascans Bridge or other libraries to speed up modeling, especially for background elements. * *(**27:23**) Prioritize key elements:* Focus on modeling detail where it matters most, like the pool area, while keeping background elements simpler. *Lighting:* * *(**49:39**) Simple sun setup:* Use a Corona Sun and HDRI or a simple gradient for the sky to achieve natural lighting. * *(**1:16:57**) Light & Shadow Composition:* Carefully position the sun to create the desired shadows and highlights for visual impact. Don't just settle for functional lighting; strive for artistic composition. *Shading:* * *(**2:01:11**) Break down original shaders:* Don't rely on pre-made shaders from model libraries. Rebuild each shader to ensure consistency and visual connection across elements. * *(**2:04:23**) Color Correction is key:* Utilize Color Correction nodes within Corona Renderer to adjust hues, saturation, and gamma for realistic color balance. * *(**2:17:35**) Focus on Translucency & Bump:* Pay attention to leaf translucency for realistic greenery and add bump maps to break up flat surfaces and add detail. *Post-Production:* * *(**3:38:53**) Denoising:* Apply Corona's built-in denoiser for initial noise reduction. * *(**3:48:20**) High Pass & Soft Light:* Enhance sharpness and contrast using High Pass filtering and Soft Light blending modes in Photoshop. * *(**3:50:53**) Background Integration:* Seamlessly integrate a photo background with accurate color matching and subtle gradients. * *(**3:54:08**) Final Adjustments:* Use Curves and other tools to fine-tune contrast, color balance, and sharpness for a polished result. *Overall:* This workshop emphasizes the importance of artistic vision, careful planning, and thoughtful execution for achieving high-quality architectural visualizations. It's not just about technical skills but understanding the elements that contribute to a powerful and evocative image. i used gemini 1.5 pro to summarize the transcript.
Subbed :D Great tutorial impressive as always. Learned alot from your videos. In coming tutorial i would like some help and tips in inserting human cutouts in render if possible. thank you
З усією повагою до Вашої зміни мови, але могли б Ви хоча б зробити субтитри? Не всі володіють англійською. Я розумію Ваш протест і згодна з ним, але прошу якщо Ви не можете записувати уроки українською мовою, будь ласка, зробіть хоча б субтитри... Інакше Ваш протест не тільки проти російської мови, а й проти української...
Це не стільки протест, а реінтеграція на більшу аудиторію ( і на більш адекватних людей))) Стосовно англ. мови - якщо збираєтеся працювати в 3D пакетах типу макса, то вчити її (англійську) треба обов'язково, бо локалізацію ніхто ще не робив і робити не збирається і в індустрії за межами Неньки всі специ і замовники англійською спілкуються. А от слухати уроки англійською - це найкращий спосіб її вивчити. Так що одразу двох зайців вб'єте)))
Thank you for sharing this wonderful and well-crafted video; well presented and so lovely to watch. Until our next meeting. Greetings from Brazil BR New friend, done! See you soon @dilipkok
I realize learning English is difficult. You doing great... except please stop saying "uh" every other word. It gets torturous to listen to. I coulding make it past 20 minutes.
Thank you for making this knowledge available in English, the best decision you guys made. I'm a devoted fan of you guys from here on out! Keep up the good work!
With someone not using English as first language like me, your gestures are the additional subtitles. Great work! Thanks for your sharing
Idol! Amazing tutorial. Thanks, from Pampanga Philippine's
Thank you for making this knowledge available in English, the best decision you guys made. I'm a devoted fan of you guys from here on out! Keep up the good work!
Yeah, absolutely helpful speaking in english compared to subtitles. I dont waste time with subtitles videos. Its painful to watch 😅
Best tutorials I can find. Amazing. Step by step only way to learn how to do it professionally. Your English is good!
Ótimo vídeo, bem explicado!
I thought some people were bashing him and then he I realized he's referring to "bushes".... I like him 🙂
Thank you for sharing. Daniel I understand that is very hard to explain everything in a language different from our mother tong but you did it very well.
Thnks a lot...now we have an english language.... thank you o much
Thank you Daniel
good english....without rolling.... I liked it so much
very2 helpful, thank you from Malaysia
Thanks for sharing.
thank you for sharing
Thank you for the tutorial and speaking in english. Your lecture is very nice and understandable. I have seen some pro courses recorded in different language and require reading subtitles and it is very painful and time consuming trying to follow tutorial while reading subtitiles
super bello lugar y muy bella musica saludos bella Garnica
thanks, am really getting it in. Am from Liberia
Hi, from Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Thank youuu .. you are an amazing tutor
tks, Great tutorial
Very good series. True knowledge
you're doing great thanks!
*Summary*
This 3+ hour long workshop shows the process of creating a realistic visualization using 3Ds Max and Corona Renderer, focusing on achieving a specific mood and visual impact. Here's a breakdown with starting timestamps:
*Project Setup:*
* *(**0:04**) Reference is crucial:* Find a reference image embodying the desired mood and composition for your scene.
* *(**4:00**) Plan camera positions:* Don't wait until the end; decide on key camera angles early based on the floor plan and areas you want to showcase.
* *(**13:17**) Use perspective match:* Align your 3Ds Max viewport with the reference using perspective match for accurate model placement.
*Modeling:*
* *(**13:17**) Start with basic shapes:* Roughly block out the main elements like the pool, building, and surrounding landscape.
* *(**27:23**) Incorporate pre-made models:* Use Quixel Megascans Bridge or other libraries to speed up modeling, especially for background elements.
* *(**27:23**) Prioritize key elements:* Focus on modeling detail where it matters most, like the pool area, while keeping background elements simpler.
*Lighting:*
* *(**49:39**) Simple sun setup:* Use a Corona Sun and HDRI or a simple gradient for the sky to achieve natural lighting.
* *(**1:16:57**) Light & Shadow Composition:* Carefully position the sun to create the desired shadows and highlights for visual impact. Don't just settle for functional lighting; strive for artistic composition.
*Shading:*
* *(**2:01:11**) Break down original shaders:* Don't rely on pre-made shaders from model libraries. Rebuild each shader to ensure consistency and visual connection across elements.
* *(**2:04:23**) Color Correction is key:* Utilize Color Correction nodes within Corona Renderer to adjust hues, saturation, and gamma for realistic color balance.
* *(**2:17:35**) Focus on Translucency & Bump:* Pay attention to leaf translucency for realistic greenery and add bump maps to break up flat surfaces and add detail.
*Post-Production:*
* *(**3:38:53**) Denoising:* Apply Corona's built-in denoiser for initial noise reduction.
* *(**3:48:20**) High Pass & Soft Light:* Enhance sharpness and contrast using High Pass filtering and Soft Light blending modes in Photoshop.
* *(**3:50:53**) Background Integration:* Seamlessly integrate a photo background with accurate color matching and subtle gradients.
* *(**3:54:08**) Final Adjustments:* Use Curves and other tools to fine-tune contrast, color balance, and sharpness for a polished result.
*Overall:*
This workshop emphasizes the importance of artistic vision, careful planning, and thoughtful execution for achieving high-quality architectural visualizations. It's not just about technical skills but understanding the elements that contribute to a powerful and evocative image.
i used gemini 1.5 pro to summarize the transcript.
thank you ...your share creatingincredible visualization in 3Ds Max
Great tutorial
yeah its incredible. good job
Nice
Wow
tremendo video mi hermno gracias
dios me bendiga jaja
you guys are amazing
Fantastic multiplayer modes
Hi new subscriber here just subscribed awesome video keep sharing
wow
Awesome 👏
Great! Was helpful
Great content! Thanks for the tips :)
What app does that
Dude instead of moving your face closer to the screen Click the [+] in the top right corner of the cam viewport & use the 2D Pan Zoom Mode.
thanks
hey guys I have a ryzen 5 4000 series w/ 4gb nvidia graphics and 8 gb ram is it possible to run corona in these specs ?
sii merienda jja
Subbed :D Great tutorial impressive as always. Learned alot from your videos. In coming tutorial i would like some help and tips in inserting human cutouts in render if possible. thank you
Thanks for this
hey dude, i have a question. Is it possible to add those 3d visualization's into a website?
Just speak on bloody russian lang mate 😂😂😂 Hello from the uk
I sense some disrespect towards this kind man? 🤷🏼♂️. Delete please
Why is there no Chinese translation?
only in traditional Chinese has translation
З усією повагою до Вашої зміни мови, але могли б Ви хоча б зробити субтитри? Не всі володіють англійською. Я розумію Ваш протест і згодна з ним, але прошу якщо Ви не можете записувати уроки українською мовою, будь ласка, зробіть хоча б субтитри... Інакше Ваш протест не тільки проти російської мови, а й проти української...
Це не стільки протест, а реінтеграція на більшу аудиторію ( і на більш адекватних людей))) Стосовно англ. мови - якщо збираєтеся працювати в 3D пакетах типу макса, то вчити її (англійську) треба обов'язково, бо локалізацію ніхто ще не робив і робити не збирається і в індустрії за межами Неньки всі специ і замовники англійською спілкуються. А от слухати уроки англійською - це найкращий спосіб її вивчити. Так що одразу двох зайців вб'єте)))
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Thank you for sharing this wonderful and well-crafted video; well presented and so lovely to watch. Until our next meeting. Greetings from Brazil BR
New friend, done! See you soon
@dilipkok
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I realize learning English is difficult. You doing great... except please stop saying "uh" every other word. It gets torturous to listen to. I coulding make it past 20 minutes.
So many spelling mistakes in your comment, and still you're correcting someone else's speaking lol
Thank you for making this knowledge available in English, the best decision you guys made. I'm a devoted fan of you guys from here on out! Keep up the good work!
Idol! Amazing tutorial. Thanks, from Pampanga Philippine's