Interior visualization

interior

The course is aimed at learning modern methods of architectural visualization. But first of all, we will teach you three-dimensional modeling, texturing, and rendering. And of course, we will do all this using examples of architecture and furniture.

The course will cover the following programs: Autodesk 3Ds Max as the main tool in your work; Corona Renderer and V-Ray for professional photorealistic rendering; Marvelous Designer for fabric simulation; and Adobe Photoshop for polishing the resulting images.

Basics of working in 3Ds Max

In this module you will learn
3Ds Max. Introduction.
Program settings, interface, management tools
Primitives
The result of this module
An important stage of setting up the program “for yourself” for further work. To make the work fast and convenient.

Modeling

In this module you will learn
Modeling with splines
Overview of modifiers
Options for modeling room walls
Modeling ceiling and floor, doors and windows
Importing and finishing ready-made furniture
Basic and advanced polygonal modeling
Modeling of decorative elements
Simulation of fabrics in Marvelous designer
The result of this module
You can create anything in 3D. You will learn different modeling techniques to create a variety of objects.

Texturing

In this module you will learn
Settings and values of VrayMtl, CoronaMtl
Simple materials
Complex materials
Create maps and seamless textures in PixPlant
The result of this module
Creating realistic glass or gold is easy. We’ll take it a step further and teach you how to create and apply velvet, suede, wood, rust, fogged glass, and other textures.

Setting up lighting in V-Ray and Corona Renderer

In this module you will learn
Daylight
Combined light
Artificial light in bathrooms
The result of this module
After completing this module, you will be able to create even more realistic lighting in your scenes.

Adobe Photoshop

In this module you will learn
Post-processing
The result of this module
Even a perfect render can be made even better. To do this, you need to “touch up” the details in Photoshop.