Author Topic: Medieval interior with volume rays tutorial  (Read 16629 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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