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713950 No.713950 [Reply] [Original]

Hey,
Im a beginner level student, looking for archvis tutorials or even a course, but I struggle to find anything worthwhile.

What would you recommend?
Im an architecture student will mainly do 3ds max stuff but don't know if its worth it.

Your opinions would be appreciated

Pic related, that's what I want to be able to render in the future

>> No.713975

1. Buy textures and models
2. Learn to model boxes
3. Follow a tutorial on basic lighting principles
4. Congrats, you're now an archviz """artist"""

>> No.713987

>>713975
I bet most of the archvis artists are better than you with your salty comments.

What's wrong with buying your assets?

>> No.713989

>>713987
What's wrong is that he can't do it because he hasn't got the money, because he hasn't got a business, because he hasn't got the skill, because he hasn't got the brains.

>> No.713993

>>713987
I have the right to be a cheeky cunt because I'm better than you and you didn't post your stupid question in the stupid questions thread.

>>713989
Or because I'm not interested.

>> No.713997

>>713993
Well, sure buddy I bet.

>> No.714062

Try VizAcademy, or Udemy it can be some help

>> No.714208

>>713950
>What would you recommend?
Going into construction mgt?

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>>713950
Unreal Engine has a full course on it for free (technically i think it is a couple of smaller courses stitched together so they might repeat shit)
you gotta get the Epic launcher and Unreal Engine then hit the "Unreal Online Learning" section to find courses, then search for "Learning Paths" it should be the top one.

I have done the other intro courses but not this one, the archvis one looks pretty fucking massive too.
Here is one of many webinars they put out on youtube, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fWBaZnY25RI
looks like most of the archvis people love it for the VR stuff as they can be in the room and edit things in front of them.

Not sure how old the tutorials are but most of them talk about importing models from 3ds max, if you use Blender or another program be sure to read up how to import correctly.

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714708

>>713950
Constant practice, you will not achieve anything if you don't every single day. I remember being like you m8. I use autocad to 3d model all the stuff, perhaps the props, decorative stuff and some furniture.
Buy some bed, sofa, armchairs at 3dsky.
Learn how to map, and create your own materials, and also how to use lighting.
We all started from somewhere.