page: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

finalRender Stage-1 R2 Intro

video

finalRender Stage-1 R2 is the next generation of the very popular finalRender rendering engine available for various platforms including 3ds Max, Maya and Cinema 4D. This chapter is the introduction to the whole finalRender Stage-1 R2 series.

  • author: loocas
  • duraiton: 1m 34s
  • software: 3ds Max, finalRender R2
play

score: 3/5

finalRender Stage-1 Lights

video

finalRender comes with several various light types that extend the standard set of lights in 3ds Max. This chapter is dedicated to comprehensively introduce all of the finalRender specific light types.

  • author: loocas
  • duraiton: 41m 48s
  • software: 3ds Max, finalRender
play

score: 2/5

finalRender Stage-1 Materials

video

finalRender Stage-1 SP3 provides numerous materials at your disposal from pre-defined and simplified fR-Glass, fR-Metal etc… to comprehensive and universal fR-Advanced.

  • author: loocas
  • duraiton: 28m 6s
  • software: 3ds Max, finalRender
play

score: 3/5

finalRender Stage-1 Tint

video

Tint & Color Mapping provides ways of treating color in space. In practise this means that you can re-map certain color values with increasing distance etc… in finalRender.

  • author: loocas
  • duraiton: 6m 59s
  • software: 3ds Max, finalRender
play

score: 3/5

finalRender Stage-1 MBlur

video

Motion Blur is a must have when it comes to hyper-realistic rendering. finalRender provides several ways of handling rendering of such a complex effect.

  • author: loocas
  • duraiton: 8m 16s
  • software: 3ds Max, finalRender
play

score: 2/5

finalRender Stage-1 DOF

video

Depth Of Field must not be missing in any advanced raytracer's arsenal and finalRender Stage-1 SP3 is no exception.

  • author: loocas
  • duraiton: 7m 18s
  • software: 3ds Max, finalRender
play

score: 2/5

finalRender Stage-1 DBP

video

DBP stands for Dynamic Bitmap Pager, which is an engine that allows the user to render extremely big texture maps, including the VFB itself. Very useful for high-scale rendering.

  • author: loocas
  • duraiton: 6m 40s
  • software: 3ds Max, finalRender
play

score: 2/5

finalRender Stage-1 Info Stamp

video

The Info Stamp allows the user to write statistics about rendering directly into the rendered image.

  • author: loocas
  • duraiton: 4m 0s
  • software: 3ds Max, finalRender
play

score: 2/5

finalRender Stage-1 AMRS

video

AMRS stands for Adaptive Multiple Ray Sampler and is an interesting name of an internal raytracing engine in finalRender. Most of the times (if ever) you won't need to tweak these settings, but, as always, with control comes power, so if you know what you're doing, it can help you speed up the rendering.

  • author: loocas
  • duraiton: 3m 36s
  • software: 3ds Max, finalRender
play

score: 2/5

finalRender Stage-1 QMC

video

Quasi Monte-Carlo engine provides access to brute-force GI parameters. If you're after a specific, noisy, look of your renders, this is the right engine for you. Besides, it's the most accurate engine, but on the other hand, the slowest, in finalRender Stage-1 SP3.

  • author: loocas
  • duraiton: 5m 2s
  • software: 3ds Max, finalRender
play

score: 2/5

page: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7