ArchViz from Scratch with 3ds Max and Corona Renderer
Course 1: Introduction to 3ds Max: Practice: Finding and organizing Assets
By Gustavo Correa , Architect
About the video: Practice: Finding and organizing Assets
Overview
“In this practice I will import a new Assets file that will allow me to make a dressing set of the scene, I will place them in sets to suit the architectural spaces that I will model in the next course, this in order to have all the furniture elements ready and vegetation that will be inside the house. ”
In this video lesson Gustavo Correa addresses the topic: Practice: Finding and organizing Assets, which is part of the Domestika online course: Course 1: Introduction to 3ds Max. Navigate the interface and discover how to arrange the assets you will need to equip your scene.
Partial transcription of the video
“Through consistent practice. we can significantly boost our understanding. Therefore. it’s time to delve into a practical exercise involving the importation of assets to construct our scene. and have it for future lessons. In crafting our architectural visualization scenes. we will continually seek out furniture and vegetation resources to enhance our settings. populating them with furniture. This process involves searching for essential elements. ensuring our scenes are both realistic and visually appealing. necessary objects. including 3D people. In our case. we'll begin with three websit...”
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Course summary for: Course 1: Introduction to 3ds Max
Gustavo Correa
By Gustavo Correa
Colombian-born Gustavo Correa is an architect who specializes in ArchViz projects, with over six years of experience in the field. His passion for the visual arts led him to experiment and explore different tools for creating computer graphics and applying them to architectural projects.
Currently, he is a 3D artist for Neoscape, one of the largest ArchViz companies in the world, and the founder of ArmyOne, his own ArchViz related project. Through personal projects, he has been able to materialize some of the ideas he has had for several years and solidified his style as an artist.
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