Nice video, I´m new to vray and architecture and this can help me so muhc. how did you get that rhino sketchy view of your model in the beginning? Looks super nice!
I believe in this time of age (especially the covid), there is no need for actual physical model. Since it's gonna be ON SCREEN, why not just render a "Physical Model"? It's saves much more time AND money. :D
@@juanjonogueda9890 so u mean we can’t do any of these in a digitalized 3D model? We are talking about efficiency. Try doing a complex form using physical model just to experiment VOLUMES, LIGHTS, SPACES etc and u may probably need 6 extra months just to build it up from scratch. 😂
@@juanjonogueda9890 have u made a 3D model and used them for the way u explained? What u just said is suitable probably for a 10x10m shoebox house kind of rectilinear project. What we are talking about is complex modern-day project. Try doing a model that fits what u just wrote in a complex form and let me know if u can get that done faster or model it in a BIM software. Thanks.
Both ways have particular and unique values. sometimes we really need to use real model but sometime this kinda digitalized model can replace physical model !
Great video! Love these tricks and workflow tutorials in rhino and vray
thank you very much!
INCREDIBLE, SOOOOOO COOL
Such a helpful video, hope you keep on making some more of these :)
Please, more tutorial like this
great work, man!
Extremely helpful, thanks!
Use the PerspectiveMatch command! It's great for aligning models to the wallpaper quickly and accurately.
Great video! 🦦😺
Fantastic Video! I've always wanted to know how to do this! Thanks!
This was awesome and really helpful. Thanks a lot 🙌✨
Thanks so much
Nice video, I´m new to vray and architecture and this can help me so muhc. how did you get that rhino sketchy view of your model in the beginning? Looks super nice!
I think you have a shadow catcher already in the material library
Is it possible to render the photograph directly with vray without using photoshop? THANKS
Nice 💯💯💯
can you link the model you used>? so we can practice achieving the same effect
The beginning 😂
how can i do this but with video??
I believe in this time of age (especially the covid), there is no need for actual physical model. Since it's gonna be ON SCREEN, why not just render a "Physical Model"? It's saves much more time AND money. :D
omg…physical models aren’t just use for presentation. they are used for experimenting volumes, lights, spaces, proportion, scale
@@juanjonogueda9890 so u mean we can’t do any of these in a digitalized 3D model? We are talking about efficiency. Try doing a complex form using physical model just to experiment VOLUMES, LIGHTS, SPACES etc and u may probably need 6 extra months just to build it up from scratch. 😂
@@DD-eq2bl have you made physical models? used them?
@@juanjonogueda9890 have u made a 3D model and used them for the way u explained? What u just said is suitable probably for a 10x10m shoebox house kind of rectilinear project. What we are talking about is complex modern-day project. Try doing a model that fits what u just wrote in a complex form and let me know if u can get that done faster or model it in a BIM software. Thanks.
Both ways have particular and unique values. sometimes we really need to use real model but sometime this kinda digitalized model can replace physical model !