Daylight for interiors

Recomended for:
architectural visualization
animation
exterior visualization
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Level:
Designed for junior to mid-level artists
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Skills
3ds Max
basic to strong knowledge
Corona Renderer
basic understanding recommended

In this masterclass, we will explore the tools for creating lighting, review different types of light sources, and set up daylight lighting in a scene from scratch.

Pipeline 

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1. Preparation

- Setting up Corona Renderer
- Creating an override material

2. Stage

- Creating a Corona Sky
- Creating a Corona Sun
- Adding background and fake light sources
- Adding artificial light sources

What will you learn?

Working with natural and artificial light sources

for managing client projects

Daylight lighting setup

for managing client projects
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Yurii
Pakhomov

Art Director at OMEGARENDER and an architectural-visualization artist who specializes in interiors, with additional expertise in exterior projects and animation. 

He has 10 + years in CG (8 + years in arch-viz and 6 years as OMEGARENDER’s art director) and has delivered work for clients such as Rockwell, OBMI, Nshama, and Emaar.

Plugins

To get the most out of this masterclass, please make sure the following software is installed and running smoothly on your system:

  • 3ds Max 2022 or newer
  • Corona Renderer 12 or newer

This masterclass is built entirely around this toolchain — you’ll follow along using the same professional setup we use in production. Please ensure your software is installed and licensed before you begin.

What can you download

• Scene with adjusted lighting

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