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3DS Max - V Ray - VRayRenderID + Photoshop

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In this tutorial, we will learn about the VRayRenderID render element, where you can create a separate file for the rendered image, and this file will contain a distinct matte color for each object in the scene. This is useful when doing a post-production in software like Photoshop, for example, because you can isolate every single object, and work on it separately.

3DS Max - V Ray 6 - Bring Back V Ray Quad Menu

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In V-Ray 6, the Chaos group decided to remove the V-Ray quad menu options, where you had many features. To find them, now you have to use the V-Ray menu on the main menu toolbar. But, if you like to have these options back again in your quad menu, this tutorial is for you.

Note: The solution that you'll find in the video I made 6 years ago, doesn't work anymore, I'm talking about this one: https://youtu.be/_TjxBNJaW_w

3DS Max - V-Ray - MultiMatteElement Render Element

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In this video, we will learn about a powerful render element, used for masking, called MultiMatteElement. This render element has an advantage over other masking tools, and that is its ability to include the Antialiasing part. We will learn how to set it up, how to use it in Photoshop, and its various parameters.

3DS Max 2021 Crashes on Open UV Editor

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In this video, we will learn a workaround to deal with a crash that occurs in 3DS Max 2021 + V-Ray when we apply the Unwrap UVW modifier and try to open the UV Editor dialog.

3DS Max 2023 And Newer - Snap Working Pivot

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Sometimes you need your transform gizmo to be oriented in a certain way, other than the typical orientations, to perform operations like Move, Rotate, and Scale. Starting from Max 2023 we have this nice tool called Snap Working Pivot Tool, that allows us to do that, and it comes with multiple options to help us create and manipulate the working pivot point. Also, in addition to that, it gives us the ability to extract a construction plane out of the created working pivot. This tool is useful in many areas, like transforming objects, rigging, animations, Smart Extrude, etc,...

3DS Max Slider Manipulator Control Multiple Parameters In Multiple Objects. Plus The Fake Watermark!

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In this video, we learn how to use the Slider helper to control multiple parameters in multiple objects at once. Plus, in the final part of this tutorial, at minute 25:03, we will see how some users used this tool to create a fake watermark.

3DS Max [BUG] - V Ray Sun Created Randomly In The Scene

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In this video, I will recreate the issue/bug in 3DS Max, that will cause a V-Ray Sun to appear in your scene randomly, explain why this is happening, and then explain how to deal with it.

Note: At minute 3:00 I wanted to say: "...And this file has a V-Ray Sky..." not V-Ray Sun, and just after it at minute 3:06 I wanted to say: "...there is a V-Ray Sun in the scene..." anyway, it's fixed in the video caption if you turn it On.

Lesson 17 - 3DS Max - Total Beginners - Lathe Modifier

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In this lesson for 3DS Max total beginners series, we'll learn about the Lathe modifier, we will learn how to use it properly, plus all its parameters, also we will see how to set up a background image to use for drawing the outline needed to model the geometry. We will learn how to draw the outline, fillet the corners, outline the segments,... At minute 15:17 we will learn the concept of Implicit geometry vs Explicit geometry.

Lesson 18 - 3DS Max - Total Beginners - Lathe Modifier 2

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This is another example of using the Lathe modifier in the Total Beginners series, you can watch the first part for a deeper explanation.
Here we will create a bottle of water with a geometry representing a label(without a texture).
In addition to what we've learned in the first video, at minute 7:05, we will see how we can add an Edit Poly modifier, and subdivide polygons to create the label part.

Lesson 19 - 3DS Max - Total Beginners - Displace Modifier - Part 1

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This is a two-part tutorial, where we learn about a powerful modifier called Displace. This modifier creates a magnetic force that pulls the vertices, allowing us to achieve interesting topologies. We can use the Giamo only to drive the pulling force as we will see in this 1rst part, or we can map a bitmap, or a procedural map onto the Gizom to control the strength of each pulling force coming out from this Gizom. Throughout these two videos, we will learn about the main parameters of this modifier.

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