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Rendering for Architects, Pt. 3: Setting Up Materials in 3ds Max 

Van Voorhis Architects
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Комментарии : 29   
@spencerosborne4554
@spencerosborne4554 4 года назад
Your videos cover in minutes, what some Vis. instructors take a whole semester. This is the most concise and helpful tutorial I’ve come across. Keep them coming!
@VanVoorhisArchitects
@VanVoorhisArchitects 4 года назад
Haha! I think a lot of instructors tend to get too detailed, too quickly which is when people start to get lost in the settings and lose interest... I really think that creatively using the basics can cover 95% of most people's cases. Thanks so much for letting me know, I'll definitely keep them coming!
@Med77Amine
@Med77Amine 4 года назад
You have the greatest and the most efficient tutorial videos with only 287 subscribers?! You deserve millions of subs man!
@VanVoorhisArchitects
@VanVoorhisArchitects 4 года назад
Haha thanks! I’ll keep at it then!
@manila65
@manila65 9 месяцев назад
Great Video. Hope you continue to upload tutorial such as this type, showing the step by step settings, and how to go through materials settings. Hope you could also show tutorials using Arnold rendering. Thanks in advance.
@nikodemderengowski4243
@nikodemderengowski4243 3 года назад
hey man, I just wanted to say thanks for this tutorial series, great job! I have been working with 3DS max and Vray + Revit for 4 years now, and learned bits and pieces from here and there, but I am still getting a lot of good practice foundation tips from your vids. Thanks!
@VanVoorhisArchitects
@VanVoorhisArchitects 3 года назад
Glad I could help, thanks!
@HalaYaWala
@HalaYaWala Год назад
Thank you, I for one really appreciate these comprehensive videos
@VanVoorhisArchitects
@VanVoorhisArchitects Год назад
Great, glad they help!
@sasakrstic1852
@sasakrstic1852 2 года назад
Simply the best, only "point" Information the best way 100%....
@Mr22Fish
@Mr22Fish 2 года назад
Wow man just wow. You have broken down so simply what I have stuggled with mightely w/ 3ds Max: You don't need to learn every setting! I'm with the other comments, you deserve a wider audience. You made it fun again to learn. Thanks again.
@VanVoorhisArchitects
@VanVoorhisArchitects 2 года назад
Thanks man, appreciate it! I’m deep in the first year of having a baby but am planning on getting more content out there once life slows down a bit. Cheers!
@marcoadriandepazvasquez168
@marcoadriandepazvasquez168 4 года назад
Right on the point! Very helpful video! Thanks a lot.
@katymelgar7806
@katymelgar7806 4 года назад
ok, this was reallllllyyy helpfull! keep them coming please!
@VanVoorhisArchitects
@VanVoorhisArchitects 4 года назад
Glad to hear it! Definitely will be!
@modernvillageconstructiong7499
@modernvillageconstructiong7499 2 года назад
This dude deserves and award
@VanVoorhisArchitects
@VanVoorhisArchitects 2 года назад
Thanks so much!
@aishasharjeelahmed8309
@aishasharjeelahmed8309 8 месяцев назад
great video
@christecson4107
@christecson4107 4 года назад
nice video.
@manuelavila5202
@manuelavila5202 3 года назад
You are such a god dude
@VanVoorhisArchitects
@VanVoorhisArchitects 3 года назад
Haha thanks man!
@chucklemub
@chucklemub Год назад
When selecting a new corona material in the material editor, nothing comes up, no sphere shaped object or anything, that’s with the corona physical material and the legacy material, any help would be appreciated! Reflection is also not on the basic options.. may have something to do with being on the 2024 version
@Vanderloo5
@Vanderloo5 10 месяцев назад
Are there any adjustments, manipulations required to use SBS/SBSAR materials in max w corona render?
@van___nhi
@van___nhi 2 года назад
Hello, thank you for this series of tutorial! It help me a lot. I have a question about reloading .FBX file after texturing in 3DS MAX. will the texture reset to revit material or stay in corona material? Thank you a lot for answering. 🤗
@marlon608
@marlon608 Год назад
Your video is awesome but I have a Problem maybe you can help me to fix it. When I bring my revit model to max, my model is on big object and I can't see the materials. You know why?
@VanVoorhisArchitects
@VanVoorhisArchitects Год назад
Take a look at the FBX “Presets”. You want to make sure you’re selecting the “Combine by Revit Material” option. That way it breaks everything up by material instead of importing it all as one object. Let me know if that helps!
@_.ASPG._
@_.ASPG._ 3 года назад
*can u share your 3ds max file or Revit of the house so that way we can follow your steps better?*
@bernard-felixchenier2882
@bernard-felixchenier2882 3 года назад
Great tutorial! I often work with phasing in Revit (existing, demo, new). I noticed that when I import the fbx file in 3ds max, the components that are in the existing phase are grouped in one layer named "Phase-Exist". Is there a way to avoid this, or any work around to assign multiple materials to "existing" components from Revit? Thanks!
@bernard-felixchenier2882
@bernard-felixchenier2882 3 года назад
I found a solution! (changing the Existing material to "no material" in Revit phase filter graphic overrides)