I really appreciate the effort and detail of every tutorial! Thank you Ms. Margarita! You really helped me in overcoming my anxiety in trying out 3dsmax!
@@margaritanikita you say that adding light highlights is irrational, but I would say it is an artistically creative approach. I myself is an artist, and when I started to experiment in 3d adding light highlights in the scenes I find very useful. Of course if we talk about a realistic render it has to be accurate. But in any case, we don’t have to forget that it is still not a reality, that’s why we can and actually have to use sometime non realistic methods to achieve a more attractive or artistic result. That’s how artists work in all ages actually!
Mam.. I request to make such video in which teach us how to make ultra realistic render out put in 3ds max render... Please make it as soon as possible.. Thank you
Thank you so much for this detailed video ❤❤ Can you please explain what is an ies light and what map did you use in its settings? I normally use vray light without maps like the ones in the shelves but the ies gives more realistic light in some situaltions...could you explain more about it ?
Hi Quinton. Thanks once again! I thought I could attach an image here, but probably not! So, in 3ds Max, if you go Rendering - Gamma/LUT Setup , I have Enabled the Gamma correction and set Gamma to 2.2. What do you mean by environment settings? In this specific project I only have the VRaySky, added automatically when I place my VRaySun and I keep it to its default value.
@@margaritanikita Thanks again. By Environment I meant environment and effects setting (pressing 8) do you keep it on "no exposure' or vray camera setting?
Just saw this great video, thank you! I do have one question: When should I be using a Sun and when should I be using an HDRI to light my interior scene?
@@uzairali552 Kind of. The sun and sky give really good control of the lighting direction and setup and also takes less time to render so the scene speeds up by a lot - I have found it to be at least twice as fast. HDRI is good if you would like to have reflections cast on objects, or more physically accurate lighting for a time of day and environment. Ultimately, it seems to just be down to speed and personal preference for the scene.
Your videos are greatt👏👏. I really appreciate the way you detail in every single thing. Suggestion : it would be greater if you have added subtitle in this. So i can easily follow up!
Please make some tutorial about V-Ray Sun and the best interior visualization settings ;-) I like your channel but my renders still remain more photorealism.
Thank you so much for your effort, I have a question please how to git rid of the noise in the rendered scene I've tried many ways like increasing the number of lighting and material subdivsion but it didn't work, also I need you to recommend sites to get our modeling and materials with high quality, and if you please made a video about applying materials like cloth, marble, etc it would be nice, thanks a lot for your help
Hi! Sorry for the delayed reply! In order to reduce the noise, please Add the VRayDenoiser (Render Element) as described in the video. For 3d model websites, please check the below video, it will help you. It also includes textures: th-cam.com/video/DJdNClbB1e4/w-d-xo.html
When i render any 3d image... There is 100 percent use of cpu but instead of 48gb ram only 15 to 20gb ram is using by pc. please tell me what should i do so that all 48 gb ram use by pc and render speed also get increased.
Sorry for the late reply! Sure, there are many ways to achieve the same result. You can play with the camera exposure & the sun values, but in this case you need to re-render until you get the desired result. While when using the VFB settings you adjust them while rendering or once you have the final render. Does this make sense?
Please send me a screenshot of your render in the VRay Frame Buffer to see the exposure controls you use there plus your camera settings at info@margaritanikita.com. Thanks!
Best part of your tutorial you, speak very low and calm which is easy to understand what are you trying to say..
Secondly, your work is awesome.
👍👍👍👌👌
Thank you so much!!
I really appreciate the effort and detail of every tutorial! Thank you Ms. Margarita! You really helped me in overcoming my anxiety in trying out 3dsmax!
So glad to hear it!! Thanks!
@@margaritanikita you say that adding light highlights is irrational, but I would say it is an artistically creative approach. I myself is an artist, and when I started to experiment in 3d adding light highlights in the scenes I find very useful. Of course if we talk about a realistic render it has to be accurate. But in any case, we don’t have to forget that it is still not a reality, that’s why we can and actually have to use sometime non realistic methods to achieve a more attractive or artistic result. That’s how artists work in all ages actually!
seriously you are amazing .. The quality of work you shared with us is so brilliant..🖤💯
i just discovered your videos today and i LOVEEE them. thank you so much!!
I'm so glad!
Hi margarita love your videos.are you working with just one window in this scene?.thank you.😊
Plz can you show us night time lightning
thanks a lot for your detalied and nice learning vedeios .. I have learned many things..
could you help me to find show corection control in max2020!!
Happy to hear it! It doesn’t have to do with the version of max, but the version of Vray. Which one do you have?
@@margaritanikita vray 5
Can you make a bedroom redering without outsource light just inside light like lamp or celiling light
I mean a night bedroom scene
I'm adding this to my list! Thanks for the suggestion
Hey nice video!! I m want to learn vray and dont know where to start can you please tell me where did you learned it, will help me alot thanku
Mam.. I request to make such video in which teach us how to make ultra realistic render out put in 3ds max render... Please make it as soon as possible.. Thank you
Thank you so much for this detailed video ❤❤
Can you please explain what is an ies light and what map did you use in its settings?
I normally use vray light without maps like the ones in the shelves but the ies gives more realistic light in some situaltions...could you explain more about it ?
Can you please explain the materials used in this scene.... materials are so detailed.
HI Margarita, thanks again fora great tutorial. What are the environment settings on? Also is enable gamma on?
Quinton in so sorry fir the late reply! Tomorrow I’ll be back at the office and will send you screenshots of my settings
Hi Quinton. Thanks once again! I thought I could attach an image here, but probably not! So, in 3ds Max, if you go Rendering - Gamma/LUT Setup , I have Enabled the Gamma correction and set Gamma to 2.2. What do you mean by environment settings? In this specific project I only have the VRaySky, added automatically when I place my VRaySun and I keep it to its default value.
@@margaritanikita Thanks again. By Environment I meant environment and effects setting (pressing 8) do you keep it on "no exposure' or vray camera setting?
usefull videos can you send regarding clay setup
You are amzing!Colors, designs ,materials are perfect thank you so much :)
Thank you so much!
Keep it up , amazing content!
pl share your computer configuration also
Just saw this great video, thank you! I do have one question: When should I be using a Sun and when should I be using an HDRI to light my interior scene?
did you find the answer ?
@@uzairali552 Kind of. The sun and sky give really good control of the lighting direction and setup and also takes less time to render so the scene speeds up by a lot - I have found it to be at least twice as fast. HDRI is good if you would like to have reflections cast on objects, or more physically accurate lighting for a time of day and environment. Ultimately, it seems to just be down to speed and personal preference for the scene.
Your videos are greatt👏👏. I really appreciate the way you detail in every single thing.
Suggestion : it would be greater if you have added subtitle in this. So i can easily follow up!
Nice work Thanks for the education ,it help me A lot
Thank you so much! Really glad it helped you!!
Please make some tutorial about V-Ray Sun and the best interior visualization settings ;-) I like your channel but my renders still remain more photorealism.
I have already uploaded videos on VRay sun and interior rendering settings, so please check the video gallery.
i want to buy a webinar, do you have a version in english?
Hi Marcelo, I have shared my webinar for free in my YT channel. I just sent you the .max file as well. Let me know if you got it
Thank you so much for your effort, I have a question please how to git rid of the noise in the rendered scene I've tried many ways like increasing the number of lighting and material subdivsion but it didn't work, also I need you to recommend sites to get our modeling and materials with high quality, and if you please made a video about applying materials like cloth, marble, etc it would be nice, thanks a lot for your help
Hi! Sorry for the delayed reply! In order to reduce the noise, please Add the VRayDenoiser (Render Element) as described in the video. For 3d model websites, please check the below video, it will help you. It also includes textures:
th-cam.com/video/DJdNClbB1e4/w-d-xo.html
Thank you so much for this detailes
Glad it was helpful!
I need help in render Settings. I have rendered bedroom interior some areas showing white dots. I have increased my subdivision. How to remove it.
I need this render out put... But i don't get
Amazing 🔥
When i render any 3d image... There is 100 percent use of cpu but instead of 48gb ram only 15 to 20gb ram is using by pc. please tell me what should i do so that all 48 gb ram use by pc and render speed also get increased.
where can i find the wood textures?
Thank you for such a nice tutorial...
Thank you!!
nice work
Thank you for helping me, you are very beautiful ❤️
Thank you very much. You're awesome 😊❤️🍻
Thanks!!
Pls vedio 3d walkthrough add
Thank you for sharing, it is really helpful.
You're very welcome!
Why didn’t you adjust the sun intensity/physical camera instead of adjusting the exposure in VFB?
Sorry for the late reply! Sure, there are many ways to achieve the same result. You can play with the camera exposure & the sun values, but in this case you need to re-render until you get the desired result. While when using the VFB settings you adjust them while rendering or once you have the final render. Does this make sense?
@@margaritanikita Yes I thought that was the reason why you did that, it is a faster method!
I don't get this when I doing lighting.. can you help me
BRAVO !!! Pleace send me this scene for practice?
Hi Saso, I have already sent you the file. Please check your Spam folder if it's not in your Inbox. You must have received 5 emails via mailchimp.
Good Job Thank You
Thanks!
Amazing!!!!
Thanks!
Thank you so much 🙏🙏
You’re welcome 😊
Thanks, help full video
Thanks!
Mam, my seens are burned... no clarity...please help..im trying many times....😪please tell me a way.i am biginer
Please send me a screenshot of your render in the VRay Frame Buffer to see the exposure controls you use there plus your camera settings at info@margaritanikita.com. Thanks!
How can we download free 3d model from design connected as there is no download icon or option .. Plz
There is a menu - Freebies, only the models that are in this menu are free
Can you zoom screen in video?
I’ll keep that in mind for my next video. Sorry I’m new to TH-cam!
Thank you for the video
Thanks Neha!
Thank you
god bless you mam your video very very help god long life you
Thanks a lot!
Thanks a lot :)
You're welcome!
!!!! GOood Job :) I subscribe you :)
CAN U SEND ME THE 3D IN 2014
I use 3ds Max 2020, so I can't save it in 2014
My render out put is not satisfy me or my clients.. Because of laking of realistic.. Please make end to end with lighting and material vedio tutorial
good
Thanks!
Please send my the scene
Sorry for the delay! Please send me your email at info@margaritanikita.com and I'll forward you the free 3ds max scenes. Thanks!
Thanks for this video
You’re welcome ☺️