Thank you for this. Amazing video. Can we expect tutorials of placing 3d apartments or commercial spaces in a live action footage? You could really help a lot of 3d artists if you make a tutorial on that.
@@mahirestate ... Blender by virtue of being open source, is incapable of overcoming certain compatibility & stability issues. Cinema 4D is growing at a faster rate, but in archviz, 3ds max remains supreme. So why would anyone learn Blender to do archviz, apart from the fact that Blender is free?
Hi agha , I have an issue while rendering commercial spaces , a resturant for example these spaces are very deep with windows on the edges , so when using dome light if increase the intensity for light to reach the deep spaces it totally burns the spaces beside the windows which looks bad and non balanced so I was wondering if there is any technique to surpass this issue and get out with a well balanced image in such spaces.
Mam why don't you do 3ds max tutorials for us or create complete modelling of interior and rendering it because not so many people able to pay that much cost of ur course mam please request....
Great work😍
Thank you so much 😀
Nice trick to variate focus.
Glad you like it!
Thank you for this. Amazing video. Can we expect tutorials of placing 3d apartments or commercial spaces in a live action footage? You could really help a lot of 3d artists if you make a tutorial on that.
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amazing thank you so much
Welcome 😊
thanks
Welcome
would be great if you use Blender for Archviz tutorial.
Really? You think someone is going to learn that non-industry software in order to teach you how to use it? Don't be lazy. Learn it yourself.
@@wetiot blender development is very fastly moving towards become a key player already many studios and artists are switching towards Blender.
@@mahirestate ... Blender by virtue of being open source, is incapable of overcoming certain compatibility & stability issues. Cinema 4D is growing at a faster rate, but in archviz, 3ds max remains supreme. So why would anyone learn Blender to do archviz, apart from the fact that Blender is free?
Hi agha , I have an issue while rendering commercial spaces , a resturant for example these spaces are very deep with windows on the edges , so when using dome light if increase the intensity for light to reach the deep spaces it totally burns the spaces beside the windows which looks bad and non balanced so I was wondering if there is any technique to surpass this issue and get out with a well balanced image in such spaces.
Nice
Thanks
You didnt show the end steps. So, I didnt understand.
Mam why don't you do 3ds max tutorials for us or create complete modelling of interior and rendering it because not so many people able to pay that much cost of ur course mam please request....
I've already done the video about modeling the interior, check it out 😉
@@ArchVizArtist its doesn't give great knowledge about how to do modelling in that videos mam