Realistic Architectural Visualization with 3ds Max and Mental Ray

Realistic Architectural Visualization with 3ds Max and Mental Ray by Roger Cusson, published by Taylor & Francis in 2007, is a comprehensive guide designed to enhance the realism of architectural visualizations. This edition spans 330 pages and is presented in English. The book focuses on utilizing the 3ds Max toolset through a series of step-by-step tutorials that cover both exterior and interior lighting scenes, providing practical insights into the visualization process.
Readers will find detailed instructions on importing models from CAD programs, as well as techniques for lighting, applying mental ray shaders and materials, and optimizing renders. The accessible descriptions of mental ray tools aim to simplify the learning curve for users. This resource is particularly relevant for those interested in architecture, design, and computer graphics, making it a valuable addition for professionals and students alike.
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Bring new realism to your visualizations with a command of the 3ds Max toolset. Three step-by-step tutorials demonstrate exterior and interior, day and night lighting scenes. You learn the nuts and bolts of importing models from CAD programs, lighting, applying mr shaders and materials, and optimizing your renders. Mental ray is made simple with an accessible description of its tools.
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