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Mental Ray Production Shaders in 3ds Max Дата выпуска: 23.09.2009 Производитель: Digital Tutors Сайт производителя: www.DigitalTutors.com Прямая ссылка на урок: Digital Tutors - Mental Ray Production Shaders in 3ds Max Автор: Kyle Green Продолжительность: 00:51:22 Тип раздаваемого материала: Видеоурок Язык: Английский Описание: Изучаем Ментал-рэйевские шейдера в 3ds Max. Использованный софт: 3ds Max
Описание (Eng)
In this series of lessons, we will discuss the advanced rendering features found in the 3ds Max mental ray production shaders, and how they can become a valuable part of your production pipeline. In this series of lessons, we will discuss the advanced rendering features found in the 3ds Max mental ray production shaders, and how they can become a valuable part of your production pipeline. We will learn how these production shaders can be used for a variety of purposes, such as adding nearly instantaneous motion blur to our rendered images, we will discuss shaders that allow seamless integration of our 3D art into a live-action plate, as well as production shaders that allow for rapid correction and re-rendering of specific scene elements, as well as discussing several other production shaders. Using these shaders, we now have access to mental ray features that will allow us to render our images faster, with a much higher level of control, and with much higher quality.
Содержание (Eng)
Chapters01. Introduction and project overview 02. Using the HDR Image Motion Blur shader 03. Utilizing the Motion Vector Export shader 04. Rendering a subset of a 3ds Max scene 05. Utilizing multiple Production Shaders for compositing purposes 06. Compositing with the Matte-Shadow-Reflection shader
Chapter 01 - Introduction and project overview Chapter 02 - Using the HDR Image Motion Blur shader Chapter 03 - Utilizing the Motion Vector Export shader Chapter 04 - Rendering a subset of a 3ds Max scene Chapter 05 - Utilizing multiple Production Shaders for compositing purposes