Author Topic: Medieval interior with volume rays tutorial  (Read 16627 times)

2015-07-10, 12:25:37

Ludvik Koutny

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I've created another tutorial, this time focused on semi-procedural shading, and volumetric godrays in an interior scene. This is a longer one as it covers entire project from start to finish. It has 5 parts and this is the result:



Here are all of the videos, but probably better way is to go watch it right on the youtube Tutorial playlist:





« Last Edit: 2015-07-10, 15:21:39 by Rawalanche »

2015-07-10, 12:43:11
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2015-07-10, 13:23:33
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Fantastic - both the image and the tutorial! Thanks for sharing.

2015-07-10, 15:47:09
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2015-07-10, 16:35:43
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Thanks Rawalanche,

soon I will take the time to have a close look.

2015-07-10, 23:11:19
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Spent my evening watching the tutorial and it was totally worth it. Seriously, most tutorials don't get to the point and are 50-80% waste of time but not this one. I enjoyed it really much, learned quite a few new things, perfect pace - thanks for that :)
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2015-07-11, 01:15:26
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yup, it was a good evening of watching. Learned alot and the tutorials were good to follow (except for the modelling tut :)  ) Thank you for taking this effort.

2015-07-11, 15:05:59
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nice tutorials!
your skills are very usefull. :-)

2015-07-11, 21:32:45
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Now that's a really good tutorial! Keep them coming Rawalanche, as there'll always be hungry spectators :]
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2015-07-12, 06:15:59
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awesome tutorial.

Kind request, could you just upload the mat file without the textures or models?, I want to see the slate editor in real time, I cannot seem to get the same weathering effect please..
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2015-07-13, 10:57:47
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thanks Man ! Really, nice tut.
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2015-07-13, 13:15:24
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Nice, good concise tutorial. To the point and no BS. I liked how you mentioned the drinking water complaint. (Don't mind them crybabies) :P

2015-07-14, 05:10:27
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thanks for this tutorial

2015-07-14, 23:44:45
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Much appreciated! The quality of these tutorials is soon on Warwick-level!

2015-07-15, 03:44:12
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2015-07-16, 09:19:44
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Nice, thanks for share!

2015-07-17, 23:10:44
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Hi Rawalanche. Would it be possible to get the material free model to follow the tutorial. Have few free hours spare this weekend so if be very grateful if you could provide it :)

2015-07-18, 18:58:42
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2015-07-24, 03:40:33
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Here's the script as promised over on the youtube page to Select By Materials which works with groups unlike the standard max method. Only works with Slate mat editor.

http://www.scriptspot.com/3ds-max/scripts/select-by-material-in-sme