Tuesday, November 18, 2014

Project 2B: Interior Rendering (Work-In-Progress)

Nicholas Lai Ken Hong

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BSc (Hons) Architecture

Project 2B: Interior Rendering



To start off, I downloaded some interior furniture from the internet. The furniture is then imported into my previous completed 3DSMax file and merged them together.



Lights fixtures are added too. Lights are then  created through:
Create > Lights > Free Lights
Shape of the emitted light, light intensity, were tuned.
The lights are then moved close to the light fixtures. 






 Outdoor lights created.



Minor decorative objects are added too. 

Cameras are added to a suitable position and angle before rendering.



Final Renderings:

 Interior Rendering 1

Interior Rendering 2

Final rendered images were edited in Photoshop as post-production:


Final product after editing:

Interior Rendering 1:

Interior Rendering 2:

Friday, November 14, 2014

Animation (Exercise)

I have applied the things that I've learnt from lecture, which is how to do an animation walkthrough in 3DS Max. There is a slight mistake I've made: I wanted to make the video smooth by using 60 fps (Frams per second) but I did not set to render from the 1st to 200th frames, instead I render from the 1st to the 100th. Therefore, the playback speed of the video increased by 2 times.