From the course: V-Ray 5 for 3ds Max Essential Training
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ACES primer
- If you have been producing rendered images with V-Ray and all 3Ds Max for even a short length of time, you will most likely have run into the frustration of having to deal with multiple image sources and formats, with a variety of color space setups. Formats not only coming into your 3D projectors textures, background plates and so on, but also going out as final images to a variety of delivery mediums. For a render artist, trying to deal with or work in what needs to be a usable color managed setup then the introduction of native ACEScg support to V-Ray 5 may well ease a lot of the headaches. So what is ACES? Well, what ACES isn't, despite what you may hear or read is a software program that you can run, it isn't a specific look that you can nail simply because the final look of an image or film will always be completely dependent on the vision and skill of the creating artists, and it isn't a specific workflow because at its…
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New Frame Buffer overview4m 11s
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Light mixing: Part 13m 56s
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Light mixing: Part 27m 25s
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Color correction and layered compositing3m 54s
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Using the History tool4m 49s
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Interactive lens effects2m 18s
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Asset Browser and Material Library7m 20s
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Material presets and previews3m 57s
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Coat and sheen layers5m 6s
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UVWRandomizer map4m 31s
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Light Path Expressions workflow6m 13s
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ACES primer4m 34s
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Native ACEScg support6m
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