Visual Storytelling for 3D ArchViz
Apply Materials to Railclone Element
A course by Sonny Holmberg , Architect and Visualization Artist
About the video: Apply Materials to Railclone Element
Overview
“Now I'll show you how to create a Multi/sub-object material to control the texturing of the RailClone Facade.”
In this video lesson Sonny Holmberg addresses the topic: Apply Materials to Railclone Element, which is part of the Domestika online course: Visual Storytelling for 3D ArchViz. Create a realistic architectural visualization by rendering a sharp composition using 3ds Max, V-Ray and RailClone.
Partial transcription of the video
“Apply Material to RailClone Element In this lesson, we will texture our RailClone facade. As we talked about earlier, it's very important to stay organized from the beginning when creating a facade with RailClone. A RailClone element acts the exact same way as a single mesh. It means we can only apply material to it if we use Multi/Sub-Object. Let's texture our facade. We have previously created a simple Multi/Sub-Object with some random colored materials assigned to it. This was in a way to understand the organization of our meshes. We have assigned different IDs to the different surfaces ...”
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Course summary for: Visual Storytelling for 3D ArchViz
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Category
Architecture & Spaces -
Software
3ds Max, V-Ray -
Areas
3D, ArchVIZ, Digital Architecture

Sonny Holmberg
A course by Sonny Holmberg
Sonny Holmberg is a Danish architect and visualization artist. After studying architecture at the Aalborg University in Denmark, he went on to work as a visualization artist for Henning Larsen Architects in Munich, and a few years later as a 3D artist at Pixelflakes Architectural Marketing in London. After six years abroad, Sonny moved back to Copenhagen and started his own visualization studio, Depth Per Image, which specializes in crafting visual storytelling for architects.
Since 2019, Depth Per Image has worked with clients such as Arkitena, SQ1, Terroir, Störmer Murphy and Partners, Morris+Company, Lundhagem, Tulinus Lind, Loci, Jürgen Engel Architekten, CF Møller Architects, and Sweco. Sonny’s work has received international recognition, such as a nomination for best commissioned image at the CGarchitect 3D Awards in 2020. His work has also been exhibited in the Tromsø Museum and North West Museum and Art Gallery, Terroir.
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