Lessons are created for commercial visualization – to get a great result as fast as possible.
You'll learn about how light and tools work, common mistakes made by beginners, and study both the Corona and Vray render engines in the course. You can choose to learn either one of them or both.
You’ll learn light optimization: the nuances for creating realistic light, where the noise comes from, and how to reduce the rendering time.
We’ll gain new tools every lesson, we’ll complicate and speed up. As a result, you’ll be able to set any light in any project quickly and easily.
By acquiring these skills, you will have the ability
AFTER COMPLETING THE COURSE YOU’LL BE ABLE TO CREATE REALISTIC LIGHT IN ANY INTERIOR IN A QUICK AND QUALITY MANNER EVENIF YOU’RE A BEGINNER
Scenes from the course, render settings are included
2 render systems:Vray and Corona
Software: 3ds max 2023, Corona 10, Vray 6
Scenes from a lesson, rendering settings are included
AFTER COMPLETING THE COURSE YOU’LL BE ABLE TO CREATE REALISTIC LIGHT IN ANY INTERIOR IN A QUICK AND QUALITY MANNER EVEN IF YOU’RE A BEGINNER
IT OFTEN HAPPENS
It could be due to inconsistency. There is a simple algorithm for producing high-quality renders that will save you time and help you work like a professional
THE QUALITY OF WORKS VARIES FROM PROJECT TO PROJECT
MUCH TIME IS SPENT ON SEARCHING FOR BEAUTIFUL LIGHT, nice ATMOSPHERE
MANY TEST RENDERS. AS A RESULT, YOU LOSE FRESHNESS OF VISION, DO NOT LIKE ANYTHING. THE CLIENT EXPECTS THE RESULT YESTERDAY
LONG RENDERING TIME, EVEN ON A POWERFUL PC
CONSTANT HARDLY MANAGEABLE NOISE
COURSE CURRICULUM
How light physics works inside. The secret to creating realistic renders. We will explore contrast and histogram and how they contribute to realistic renders. How photographers enhance images for a more appealing appearance
You will learn about the tools in Corona and Vray that are required for work. This includes understanding how to use a VFB (virtual framebuffer), the different types of lighs, and how to manage them.
You will learn how to work faster with light and what to focus on. This includes information on which cameras to use, Albedo features, and synthetic light. You will also learn how to use clay material as a guide to achieve the desired result.
How to set the most popular lighting configuration, which is used in 90% of cases. How to do it flexibly and fast. You’ll know the quick way of setting the light for the lazy. How to create a correct realistic background, we’ll look at common mistakes. Daylight practice in Corona and Vray
When to use HDRI, how to get rid of the green shade, a script for working with HDR libraries, and automatic light setup.
Where noise comes from and how to overcome noise. Render settings in Vray, a preset with quick and final settings. You’ll get a script for automatic noise optimization in Corona, which speeds up the render up to 50%. This render was rendered in 2 minutes with 3% noise
How to create a beautiful blue hour light, the trick of the light from lamps, the difference from daylight, how not to make mistakes and keep the render realistic, the nuances of working with evening light.
Creating attractive lighting and contrast in the style of interior photographers. How to use artificial lighting and what to do when there is not enough light or contrast.
How to reduce bright light and loud noise. What to do if a wooden floor stains the wall in orange. How to restore the original color of the wall.
The details of using white materials for interiors, handling whitening and low contrast. How to make a net curtain look realistic with minimal noise.
How to set light and render corridors and bathrooms. Lifehacks for beautiful and realistic light in premises without windows
Specific cases of using lamps in interiors: chandeliers, bracket lamps, spotlights, LED lighting covings. How to deal with them, how to minimize noise
Original scenes, IES files library, guidelines on the correct sequence of work on the project. Postproduction in Photoshop
- Modeling, materials and composition. This course is all about realistic light and fast rendering. Nothing extra.
- Modeling, materials, composition and post-processing. This course is all about realistic light and fast rendering. Nothing extra.
Interior designers and architects
To learn how to create spectacular presentations of your projects to easily approve them with clients
FOR WHOMTHIS COURSE IS
Beginners and experienced visualizers
To master the technique of setting light in interiors, learn to make beautiful renders, systematize knowledge, increase income by speeding up and improving the realism of your renders
Trained over 500 students, many of whom now work as freelancers or at studios. The final projects of our students often appear on the main pages and top sections of popular architectural visualization platforms.
My name is Alex Kondratiev I've been doing architectural visualization since 2003
Ravelin and River.black studio founder
The founder of the international project Render.courses
Evermotion Editor's choice
Behance Arhitecture gallery
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WHAT THE PRICE INCLUDES?
After payment, you’ll immediately get access to the learning platform. You can view lessons on a PC or a smartphone
Access to a convenient learning platform
>50 lessons for setting the light in Corona and Vray
The access is provided as long as the project exists.
If there are changes and modifications in the course, they will be available to you for free.
3ds max 2020 and higher, Corona render 6 and higher, and/or Vray 5 and higher
You can pay with a Visa and Mastercard card. We do not keep your payment data, they are processed with the international processing service Stripe.
No, there’s no homework, you can study materials at your own pace and get back to them when you want to.
The lessons are detailed, there’s no homework, that’s why there’s no feedback either. Possibly, it will appear in the future.
It’s hard to be filled with the knowledge in the 3D visualizer profession to know absolutely everything. I believe you can find something useful here even if you’re a pro. But it’s up to you to decide.
The lessons are available on our online platform. You can watch them on a PC or a smartphone, and even install special apps on Android and iOS. I recommend watching them on a PC.
The more power, the better. Optimal requirements: processor Intel i-7 and higher, from 16 GB RAM and SSD.