Creation of Characters: From 2D to 3D
Render with V-ray
A course by Matias Zadicoff , Character Designer and Animator
About the video: Render with V-ray
Overview
“In this lesson, we will do a professional render using the V-ray rendering engine within 3Ds Max. We will create materials, lights, cameras, render settings and post-production effects with which we will achieve a high quality result. ”
In this video lesson Matias Zadicoff addresses the topic: Render with V-ray, which is part of the Domestika online course: Creation of Characters: From 2D to 3D. Learn techniques to model, texture, render, and print a 3D character with Substance Painter, V-Ray, and ZBrush.
Partial transcription of the video
“Render with V-Ray In this lesson we are going to use the V-Ray render engine. setting up the materials, the lights and other render settings to get a high quality result. We are in 3Ds Max with our scene assembled. I am going to review and explain each part. First of all, this is the original character as I had it in the modeling unit. But when I applied the textures generated in Substance Painter, I didn't quite like the face. It seems to me that his expression is too rigid and the face is too generic, both in the body view as in the closeup. So I took the image to Photoshop and with the L...”
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Course summary for: Creation of Characters: From 2D to 3D
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Category
3D & Animation -
Software
Substance Painter, V-Ray, ZBrush -
Areas
3D, 3D Character Design, 3D Design, Character Design

Matias Zadicoff
A course by Matias Zadicoff
Matias Zadicoff began his career in the multimedia industry. After several years developing corporate websites, he decided to take up 3D design. He later moved to Canada where he worked on 3D projects for the video game company Fuel Industries. In 2005, he returned to Argentina and continued working as a freelancer for various studios around the world and collaborating with clients like Marvel, Disney, Pasozebra, Gizmo, Iacono, and Possible, as well as artists including Joan Manuel Serrat, Joaquin Sabina, and Black Eyed Peas.
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