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VWArtclub
VWTeam
We created this first article trying to combine real world"s lighting and digital camera"s properties with V-Ray lighting and V-Ray camera"s properties. It"s not an advanced tutorial but it"s very helpful for all those new 3d artists who aim to understand better the basic principles of real lighting and the relationship with digital photography.
Rauquenrol
Clovis Gay
A new tool quickly made in my spare time for wall creation.
Freelance Artist
Andklv Narod
A useful script we found trying to work with a reference image.
Populate 3D
Populate 3DTeam
Populate Terrain is a scripted plugin for Autodesk 3ds max. It assists in creating and optimizing terrain surfaces from contour lines or from existing meshes.
Freelance Artist
Oliver Radford
A really powerful script that allows you to change the properties of materials or textures in your scene, selection or material editor.
Monotone Minimal
Monotone Team
mmRegions is a free script which helps you manage the render regions in your scene. Use is to save/load different regions, and to batch-render multiple regions.
VISIVA
Jorge Adrian Fernandez
At first glance it"s so difficult to tell if Jorge A. Fernandez"s work is rendered or just a real photo! He won the Vray World Award of December 2012 for the Best VizObject. So we asked him to write this short article for all of us. Enjoy it!
Freelance Artist
Luis Llamas
Spline FFD is a tool that allows you to move multiple vertices at once, moving the points of a spline.
Technicolour Spaces
Vamvakas Anastassis
Creating a complete and aesthetically pleasing 3d scene relies primarily on
good knowledge and use of the elements and principles of design. The
elements provide the visual tools to create a design from scratch, whereas
design principles can be thought of as the visual grammar applied to the
elements, a way to manipulate and arrange them, in order to build around
the subject matter of our intended image.
Lichtecht
Peter Oldorf
Peter Oldorf from Lichtecht won the Vray World Award of December 2012 for the best ArchViz image. We asked him to write this Making of in which he describes his workflow and some useful tips. One of the best points in this shot is the real warm lighting coming from the building. Enjoy it!