Vray is created by Chaosgroup, a European company based in Bulgaria. For example Vray adds its own materials and textures, light types, a fur generator, a toon style effect, displacement modifier, frame buffer, effects, etc. Most of Vray's features can be found in the render setup dialog (F10), but many other additions are distributed across the complete program. This tutorial is made with Vray for 3dsMax, but the plugins for the other packages are generally very similar. Please check out the Chaosgroup website for information on compatibility and pricing. With drag-and-drop simplicity, and easy-to-use tools that modify the shape, age, season and level of detail for each of Laubwerks stunning 3D plants, users can seamlessly add 3D trees to any CG project.
Currently, Vray exist for 3D Studio Max, Maya, Rhinoceros 3D, Sketchup, Softimage, Blender and there's even a standalone version available. Laubwerk offers easy-to-use software extensions for architects and CG artists looking for authentic 3D plants, and plant scattering tools. This free giveaway scene features Japanese Crab Apple models from our Blossoming Library, enhanced with new shaders for V-Ray 3.2 for 3ds Max and V-Ray 3.1 for Maya.
Also included are Forest Pack Pro browser presets for all 60 single plants and the 6 forest presets. Download the complete scene for Ashish Dani’s Spring Blossoms render, including models and matte painting background elements. The included REAL TREES in PLANTS Complete is the 3ds Max version with renderer support for vray, Corona Renderer, Octane Render, Scanline and mental ray. Vray's features mainly aim at creating photorealistic images, together with improving rendering speed. Each of the 15 tree species has 4 different variations, prepared as 3Ds Max scene file. It's a plugin, which means that it adds functionality to an existing program. It is an extension to 3DS Max, not a replacement! For example things like the material editor, creating and manipulating objects, modifiers etc should all be familiar before trying to learn Vray.Īs you probably already know, Vray is a render plugin. This tutorial is a brief overview of what you will be able to do with Vray, one of the most popular rendering plugins for 3D Studio Max.įirst learn 3D Studio Max, then start with Vray.
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