Designing Spaces with Corona Renderer and 3DSMax
Course final project
A course by Anthony Flores , Architect and 3D Artist
About the final project for: Designing Spaces with Corona Renderer and 3DSMax
Designing Spaces with Corona Renderer and 3DSMax
“Thank you for taking this course. I hope that the methodology and advice I have shared with you are very useful and that you can apply them to all your projects. Being good and having the best working technique is not enough, so my advice to you is to find your style, whether it is realistic, minimalist, colorful, classic, whatever style it may be. Once you have defined the style that you think best suits you, perfect it. It will probably not be liked by everyone, but when the right people see it, they will seek you out and require your collaboration because you are the best at doing what only you can and know how to do. Find a mentor, it is very important to learn from others not only through their work but also by connecting with them. Their methods, techniques and tips will help you skip some steps in your learning process. Remember that it is very important to have a model as light as possible, in order to avoid errors that can cost you extra hours of work. Your scene may suffer if you use low quality 3d models, Remember to select them carefully and make sure to import them correctly. Organize the elements of your scene by layers, identifying each item by group and specific categories will help you be more efficient and faster. When setting up the cameras, take into account the proportions of the space. Aspects such as the height and location of doors and windows can be key to creating a unique photograph of your space. Explore different lighting options before importing the models into your space. Please note that the configuration of materials and textures may be affected by ambient lighting and artificial lights. For this stage I recommend using lightmix. Perfect your rendering method and ensure that the raw render shows a nearly final product. Post-production adjustments should be as few as possible so you will save time when making changes or adjustments. I invite you to apply your style to the final project, giving it a 180-degree turn. Use the techniques I mentioned but with your mark or imprint and show it on the forum. Don't be afraid to publish your works, others will surely learn from you. See you at the forum! ”
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“Thank you for taking this course. I hope that my methodology, tips and techniques have been very useful to you and you can apply them to all your projects. Being good and having the best working technique is not enough, So my advice to you is to find your own style, whether realistic, minimalist, colorful, classic, whatever style. Once you define the style that best suits you, perfect it. Surely not everyone will like it. However, when the right person sees your work, will seek you out and require your service, because you are the best at doing what only you know how to do. Find a mentor. I...”
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Course summary for: Designing Spaces with Corona Renderer and 3DSMax
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Category
3D & Animation, Architecture & Spaces -
Software
3ds Max, Corona Renderer -
Areas
3D, 3D Design, 3D Lettering, Interior Architecture, Interior Design

Anthony Flores
A course by Anthony Flores
Anthony Flores is a designer specializing in the creation of virtual interior spaces, with a solid experience in the use of digital tools such as 3DS MAX and Corona Renderer. His professional career has focused on the conceptualization and representation of architectural environments, combining his passion for architecture with technology to offer creative and precise solutions. Anthony has worked on a wide range of projects, from residential to commercial, which has allowed him to develop a unique style that stands out for its attention to detail and its ability to capture the essence of each space.
Anthony’s teaching approach is based on practice and the development of advanced technical skills. Throughout his career, he has taught workshops and courses internationally, sharing his knowledge with students and design professionals interested in improving their skills in 3D visualization. Anthony firmly believes in the importance of lighting and composition as key elements to achieve striking and realistic renders. His goal is to inspire others to explore new creative possibilities and hone their technique in using digital tools for interior design.
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