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Paul Neale - How To Create Procedural Vines In 3DS Max
2024年11月19日, 星期二
Creating intricate vines for your architectural visualization or animation projects can seem daunting. However, 3ds Max, with its robust set of built-in modifiers, allows artists to craft detailed procedural vines without requiring additional plugins. Check out the video tutorial and learn something new today!
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PHLEARN - Generative Fill Vs Clone Stamp Vs Spot Healing Brush
2024年11月12日, 星期二
PHLEARN dives into three useful Photoshop tools to explore the strengths and differences between each, helping creatives understand when to reach for one over the others. Check out the video tutorial!
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Learn Corona Renderer - Corona Slicer Tutorial
2024年11月07日, 星期四
In this tutorial, Ciro introduces an efficient approach using the Corona Slicer material, a powerful tool in Corona Renderer designed to simplify tasks and enhance your workflow!
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Steven Brooke - How To Create Depth In Your Architectural Photographs
2024年10月10日, 星期四
Steven Brooke, a renowned architectural photographer, recently shared valuable insights on enhancing depth in architectural photography. Check out his video and learn something useful today!
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RenderRam - Retopology With Just Two 3DS Max Features
2024年10月02日, 星期三
Retopology is a critical aspect of 3D modeling that helps reduce polygon counts, making models lighter and easier to work with. In a recent video, Vjeko from RenderRam demonstrates a manual retopology workflow using just two features in 3DS Max, Extend and Conform. Watch this informative video tutorial and learn much more!
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PHLEARN - How To Color Match Images In Photoshop
2024年7月23日, 星期二
In the latest PHLEARN tutorial, you can learn how to use Photoshop's Color Transfer feature within Neural Filters. Enjoy!
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RenderRam - Known Unknown Depths Of 3ds Max - Vol.09
2023年8月03日, 星期四
RenderRam just released a very interesting tutorial, covering some of the features inside of 3DS Max that are rather wrongfully neglected :)