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8/18/2014Dave will also show how to customize materials, add text and logos to your design, and trick out your render in post with new backgrounds and special effects. The workflow chapter contains bonus tips designed to speed up and smooth out the entire rendering and compositing process.
- Installing and activating V-Ray
- Modeling tips for awesome renders
- Using Dave's Glow-Wall Studio
- Setting up lighting and cameras
- Exploring materials
- Creating text and logos
- Making new backgrounds
- Adding depth of field
- Organizing your studio
Skill Level Intermediate
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(soft music) - [Voiceover] Hello this is Dave Schultze, and welcome to Rendering for Product Design with Rhino and V-Ray. Using a retro-inspired designed research project called the Fish Eye Frame, we'll learn my favorite techniques for creating beautiful renderings. These techniques are designed to help you sell or promote all of your design concepts. I'll start off by showing the difference between a good rendering and a bad rendering, then I'll show you how to set up your own virtual photography studio, and how to effectively arrange the camera, backdrop, and lighting. We'll then dig deeper and check out ways to customize your materials, graphics, and how to save time with some compositing tips. We'll be covering all of these features, plus lots of my favorite personal tips and tricks, and try to make rendering fun.
Alright, let's get going with Rendering for Product Design with Rhino and V-Ray.
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Introduction
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Welcome53s
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1. System Setup
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Why use V-Ray?2m 33s
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Using recommended hardware4m 14s
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Customizing the interface2m 51s
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2. Terminology and Strategy
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3. Focus on Product Design
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4. Setting Up Your 3D Studio
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Dave's Glow-Wall Studio6m 54s
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5. Materials for Product Design
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6. Post-Processing
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Using the video Frame Buffer4m 47s
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Making new backgrounds4m 41s
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Creating depth of field7m 25s
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7. Workflow Tips
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Organizing your studio5m 6s
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The real-time render engine5m 50s
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Conclusion
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Goodbye45s
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