From the course: 3ds Max and V-Ray: Exterior Lighting and Rendering
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Add a wireframe color element
From the course: 3ds Max and V-Ray: Exterior Lighting and Rendering
Add a wireframe color element
- [Instructor] Now you can continue to add render elements as you see fit, but one of the things I like to do is to add in an element that helps me select parts of the image. And for that I like to use what's called a wire color element. Now, in this scene, I have each of the objects colored by wire frame. So if we go into Default Shading here and do Edged Faces, you'll see that the walls here are kind of a magenta color, the roof lines are kind of a blue, and so each particular piece of geometry has a specific color to the wires. Now, if we were to do what's called a wire color pass, you would get something that looks like this, and so the color of the wire frame of the object will actually become the entire color in the render. Now, this particular render isn't very useful by itself, but we can use it to select out parts of the image very specifically. So let's go ahead and add in that element. Going to go into Render…
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Understanding V-Ray render elements3m 43s
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Create lighting elements2m 10s
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Set up reflection elements1m 38s
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Add a wireframe color element1m 25s
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Final render1m 23s
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Layer the composite in Photoshop2m 50s
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Add light and shadow in Photoshop2m 4s
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Adjust reflections Photoshop3m 29s
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Adjust the sky2m 1s
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Final touches2m 37s
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