The latest version of V-Ray features a lot of new features and probably the most interesting of them is the VRay Distributed Rendering feature , In this tutorial we are going to set it up within Cinema 4D , this tutorial is targeted to windows users , but vray DR can also be used with Mac OS . Before you read this tutorial , make sure to read some of the info posted by the developers on the forum . this tutorial is solely based on personal knowledge and some collected info about Network rendering .
Studio Tools Pro
What is Studio Tools Pro ?
Studio Tools Pro is the next generation of the VRay Studio Tools and it is also a complete tool set of lights and rigs to build realistic studios right within Cinema 4D . Instead of using regular lights and standard area lights, now you can extend the limits of Cinema by using the new tool sets and HDR lights and presets
Studio Tools Pro is 3 new products, VRay Studio Tools 1.3 , Studio Tools Pro and the Studio HDRI Presets , each one of them can is an essential tool for product renderings and animations
New Physical Renderer Tools
The Studio Tools Pro is now also available for the physical renderer with render presets , bundled with Studio HDRI presets and all your favorite studio presets from VRay Studio Tools Pro .
15 New HDR Lights
The new HDR lights are captured from real studio lights to provide high quality lighting with amazing real reflections
More than 94 Studio HDRI Presets
Not only you have 24 built in real studio Presets , now you have more options because both of the Studio Tools Pro and the VRay Studio Tools Pro , will ship with the new Studio HDRI Presets free of charge ! , the Studio HDRI Presets can also be used for any other 3d package . in addition , you can create your own Studio Environments because you have all what’s needed to do that with the Studio Tools Pro and Cinema 4D .
The VRay Studio Tools 1.3 is going to be a paid update for current customers at a very fair price ( 25$ ) and as for new users .
Lucid Architecture - "Exterior" Part One
A few weeks back , i drew a sketch of a house that i've been into to dreaming , its was a strange experience since i don't Lucid Dream that often . but the one thing i really liked about that dream was the house the i was in , its difficult to explain how things look like , but with a simple sketch shortly after i realize i was awake , i was able to visualize this using what i knew as a 3d artist , i cant say that the exterior part looks exactly the same thing i saw but the interior part is very close .