Free Final Render Training Series for 3ds Max
by admin on ก.พ..21, 2009, under 3ds Max Tutorials, Final Render Tutorials, Tutorial

Introducing a compilation of finalRender Stage-1 full training videos for 3ds Max! A special thank you to the talented Loocas Duber for creating these great tutorials.
Loocas Duber is a 3ds Max instructor at Computer Graphics College and through his virtual workshop, Duber Studio, provides high-quality visual training for 3ds Max applications.
Each part of this 10 part series contains a full 30-40 MINUTES of training for finalRender Stage-1 for 3ds Max! These videos are FREE from cebas to our customers! Parts 8, 9, and 10 are topics for finalRender Stage-1 Release 2 for 3ds Max.
Part 1
In this edition of the cebas fRee Training Series, Loocas Duber goes over every parameter in the Global Options rollout and explains how to adjust AA, setting up bucketing, Includes and Excludes and much much more!
Part 2
In this edition of the cebas fRee Training Series, the focus is on Caustics and Raytracing!
Part 3
Part 3 covers Distributed Rendering and Acceleration Engine!
Part 4
Part 4 goes over Global Illumination and Micro Poly Displacements!
Part 5
Part 5 of the series covers all 3 finalRender GI engines: fRimage, QMC, and Hyper GI!
Part 6
Part 6 covers Adaptive Sampler (AMRS), Info Stamp, DOF, MotionBlur, and Dynamic Bitmap Pager!
Part 7
This video series covers finalRender Materials, and finalRender lights and is a full 70 minutes of training!
Part 8
This 30 minute video set highlights some of the new features in finalRender Stage-1 R2. Topics include an overview of UI, finalRender Tab, Advanced Camera, and Render Elements!
Part 9
This 30 minute video set highlights some of the new materials and shaders now available in finalRender Stage-1 R2. Topics include fR-Carpaint, fR-Wax, fR-Fillet, fR-Light, Absorption, fR-Ambient Occlusion, and fR-Physical Sky!
Part 10
This 40 minute video set covers Rect Light SIAT, Light Portal, Physical Sky, GI with AQMC, Gamma, Solution, and Multi Frame!

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