You have a lot more flexibility, control and options in 3ds max. 3dsmax has high quality and realistic assets, it has vray lights which you have a lot of options to control . it has node based material editor. 3dsmax has advanced plugins like Forest pack for environment creation and scattering,......you can sculpt landscapes in 3dsmax. I just gave you just a simple and few examples..... 3dsmax has a lot to offer, you will understand its benefits once you start working inside it. Try it .......
@@Studio_Y I was going to switch modeling platform from revit to sketchup because i couldn't make realistic renders but when i found your channel and saw the professional quality of your rendering using revit vray i was impressed then decided to keep working on it, but now i'm confused
Why are you confused......I render in revit using vray most of the time. I included 3dsmax because I needed to introduce variety and some knowledge that I have.......if you are interested in only revit + vray, There are more Revit+vray videos to come......
You have a lot more flexibility, control and options in 3ds max. 3dsmax has high quality and realistic assets, it has vray lights which you have a lot of options to control . it has node based material editor. 3dsmax has advanced plugins like Forest pack for environment creation and scattering,......you can sculpt landscapes in 3dsmax. I just gave you just a simple and few examples..... 3dsmax has a lot to offer, you will understand its benefits once you start working inside it. Try it .......
@@Studio_Y I know the program before Revit, but I thought that Revit killed the Max when it entered with Vray I used Mental Ray, Scan-Line, and Viray in the past, but I did not reach the professional level, perhaps because of my poor understanding of the English language or and because of my weak computer I feel that the Vray has many parameters, it is not automatic Now I have been absent from the Max for about five years or more, and I want to use one program and become professional in it, which is Revit, and to dispense with all the previous programs such as Lumion or Max and anything else. Thank you very much for your replies and sorry for my machine translated language Thanks a lot
you are amazing
Good job bro i need 3d modeling if u can
hello please where did you get the furnitures from
Amazing videos but I really wish there was a voice over for beginners
Broooooo!!♥️ how much time took the final render????
it depends on your pc. it took 30 minutes to render this scene....but my pc is a bit slow.
@Arq. Jeriel Castillo CPU - core I 7
Bro what's the advantage of rendering in max over revit
Why did you switch
You have a lot more flexibility, control and options in 3ds max. 3dsmax has high quality and realistic assets, it has vray lights which you have a lot of options to control . it has node based material editor. 3dsmax has advanced plugins like Forest pack for environment creation and scattering,......you can sculpt landscapes in 3dsmax. I just gave you just a simple and few examples..... 3dsmax has a lot to offer, you will understand its benefits once you start working inside it. Try it .......
@@Studio_Y I was going to switch modeling platform from revit to sketchup because i couldn't make realistic renders but when i found your channel and saw the professional quality of your rendering using revit vray i was impressed then decided to keep working on it, but now i'm confused
Why are you confused......I render in revit using vray most of the time. I included 3dsmax because I needed to introduce variety and some knowledge that I have.......if you are interested in only revit + vray, There are more Revit+vray videos to come......
plz hit best config for VERY high quality setting For render THNKSssss
may i know how did you do the stairs like that?
I created it in revit.....You can create it with "in place mass/massing" or you can model it in 3dsmax.
Why did you switch from Revit to Max?
What is the difference
You have a lot more flexibility, control and options in 3ds max. 3dsmax has high quality and realistic assets, it has vray lights which you have a lot of options to control . it has node based material editor. 3dsmax has advanced plugins like Forest pack for environment creation and scattering,......you can sculpt landscapes in 3dsmax. I just gave you just a simple and few examples..... 3dsmax has a lot to offer, you will understand its benefits once you start working inside it. Try it .......
@@Studio_Y I know the program before Revit, but I thought that Revit killed the Max when it entered with Vray
I used Mental Ray, Scan-Line, and Viray in the past, but I did not reach the professional level, perhaps because of my poor understanding of the English language or and because of my weak computer
I feel that the Vray has many parameters, it is not automatic
Now I have been absent from the Max for about five years or more, and I want to use one program and become professional in it, which is Revit, and to dispense with all the previous programs such as Lumion or Max and anything else.
Thank you very much for your replies and sorry for my machine translated language
Thanks a lot