

Then we talk about GPU and Hybrid Rendering in depth and how to properly use V-Ray GPU as a production proven render engine. Then we talk about ACES, a system to manage color in all levels of the production, I will give you an overall understanding of what ACES is and does, how to set it up properly in V-Ray for Cinema 4d, Then I share a few examples comparing ACES and the default color manger and show you why ACES is just way better, and finally how to deal with ACES-managed renders in post. Section six of the course is all about rendering with V-Ray, we learn all about the fundamentals of image sampling and ray tracing with V-Ray. Then we learn all about cameras, camera types, depth of field, motion blur and everything that relates to working with cameras in V-Ray.įirst, we explore V-Ray Physical camera in depth, then we learn how to get Depth of field and Motion Blur, we learn about different camera types in V-Ray, lens effects, auto exposure and VR ready renders. Hopefully after watching this section, you should be very comfortable developing complex shaders in V-Ray. Then we learn about two-sided, light material, curvature and dirt maps, distance map, multisubtex, triplanar, UVW Randomizer and much more.Īt the end of this section, we learn how to use V-Ray Decal to project and mask materials. We’ll be covering the robust Car Paint and Blend materials as well… V-Ray Hair Next will be covered in detail, it’s an easy to use, yet powerful shader…Īfter that I will introduce you to a new simplified approach to shader creation, I will show you how to create some of the daily shaders like plastic, fabrics, wood, concrete, metals and so on. We talk about the dedicated subsurface scattering or FastSSS2 material in V-Ray.
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You also learn how to create realistic human skin shader using V-Ray material. Then we discover bump and displacement mapping in V-Ray. Not only you learn about all the specific V-Ray materials, but after watching this section, you will be equipped with the core shading fundamentals and cutting-edge techniques in shader development.įirst, we learn about the powerful V-Ray Material which is capable of creating all sorts of materials, there are 7 dedicated in-depth lessons covering that material. In the next section of the V-Ray 5 Masterclass, we start discussing V-Ray materials and maps. And finally we talk about generating realistic caustics in V-Ray for Cinema 4d.


We also learn how to render flicker-free object animations with GI. We learn how to use these engines in different lighting scenarios to produce the most realistic lighting possible, the pros and cons of each one and where to use them. In section 3, we talk about Global illumination or indirect lighting, first we learn how light rays work in real world and how V-Ray Simulates the same behavior using GI, then we start learning about different GI engines in V-Ray like brute force and light cache. We learn about the amazing volumetric effects in V-Ray, including Environment Fog and Aerial Perspective. We get to know Light Mix, an interactive lighting tool to adjust the color and intensity of your lights in a Realtime fashion during or after the render. You learn how to approach interior and exterior lighting in V-Ray for Cinema 4d. We talk about V-Ray Sun and Sky and procedural clouds. We learn about Area Lights, Mesh and IES lights, Dome Light and image-based lighting. The next section of the course is all about lighting, you learn about the fundamentals of lighting and different lighting techniques while learning about the vast and unique lighting tools that V-Ray offers. As we are working with ACES throughout the course, we take a look at how to set up ACES in V-Ray for Cinema 4d here before getting back to it in detail in the rendering section of the course. We start off the course by introducing V-Ray for Cinema 4d, where to find different V-Ray tools and functions, and walk you through the general workflow to get your job done with V-Ray. These are auto-generated subtitles and might have some issues. The course comes with auto-generated closed captions in four languages: English, Spanish, Mandarin and Arabic. We’ll keep the course updated at least for a year after the initial launch, even though we tend to keep our course updated for much longer. Every single minute of every single video is planned and thought for, you get the top-notch quality you’ve come to expect from MographPlus. If you have any questions, contact us at: been working on this course for the past 3 months.
