Last week we made 2h training modeling this classic sofa.
This week I will show you how to make a simple scene and render it in V-Ray.
In this training I will show you how to make 2 different versions of the scene.
These are the final renders I’ll explain in the Premium Video below:
Preview:
We will make the full scene with lights and materials from scratch – wall paneling, floor, windows, and even the cloth simulation on the sofa :
- Video pt.1: Modeling and lighting the Scene – 24′
- Video pt.2: Material setup for the 1st version – 16′
- Video pt.3: Material setup for the 2nd version – 12′
- DOWNLOAD Final Scenes here
Watch the full training below.
Enjoy !
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AWESOME… thank you sir *_*
Wow… renderings are amazing!
thank you for this training.. 🙂
Thank you. I learnt a lot of things.
this is amazing work!
Really good job! Very useful and clear!
This kind of tutorial are that i was looking for.
Detailed and not boring. Great!
Thank you!
Hello Ciro
One question….
Rendering by Vray frame buffer the colors of render are great….
but if I render in the normal frame window, the image gets brigther.
Why?
Hi Ricardo,
because you are using gamma correction 2,2 in preferences. This affect normal frame buffer, but don’t affect V-Ray Frame Buffer. IT’S GOOD THAT WAY, it’s normal and don’t worry if you use “official” linear workflow setup I explain in this video: https://www.cg-blog.com/index.php/v-ray-for-beginners/lesson-2 – Listen to me, don’t use normal frame buffer anymore 😉
thank you!
Hi Ciro
I’m trying to download the scene file, but I can’t, cause what I download is a 0Kb file size.
IS there any problem to download it?
I’m using Chrome web browser, should I try with another different?
Thanks.
Juan.
Hi Juan!
you’re right… but it’s strane because if I download it from the ftp is perfect! But ONLY THIS FILE has problems via browser. I’m investigating 😉
Hello again!
I am trying to download the “ready to render scene” from the section of Rendering Chesterfield Sofa but instead of the sofa I get the “cgblog_january_2012_scene”. I think something is wrong here… :-0
Yes, fixed! 🙂
It’s funny becasue the file you was looking for, it was linked fine right in this post 🙂
Great tutorial, thanks a lot. really appreciate.
Hi,
Great renderings, just wondering if you had to adjust the maps, to get the renders just right?
Hi Simon, this video is a demonstration (it’s not a lesson) for this the author do it by instict, just looking at the image.
Selam Cairo,
Wonderful. Thanks for share.
Hello Ciro,
i would like to ask you, why did you use VRay Light as a Skylight Portal? This light should simulate the light coming from window, so, is it better to use VRay Light with checked SkyLight Portal in all interiors where VRay Light is for simulating light coming from outside or only for Studio renders? What is the difference between checked and unchecked this option? Thank you
Hello! A full answer to your question will be available in the next training “the living”.
I’m sure, it will be 🙂 Thanks
Hi,
Great renderings.
Great material tips. Thanks
Hi Ciro Sannino,
This is vijay,
When i working in vray exterior lighting i am not able to control the shadow brightness because of the secondary bounce,pls help me how to control the shadow brightness.
Regards,
vijay
Hi Vijay,
the point is not the secondary bounce because this is from nature. The point is be able to manage the light balance. My trainings are plenty of such lessons.
Hello Ciro. I have a question that I’ve never managed to find an answer. If by mistake you close the vray frame when it still renders, is there any chance to bring it back, so that you can see what it renders? Sometimes happened to me, and it was awful not to see what I’m rendering when it takes a lot of time… Thank you so much
Hi Aniela! just go to Render Setup (F10)> VRay > Frame Buffer > Show Last VFB (look here > http://screencast.com/t/9guJsjFHBVW )