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  1. Hello to all the Visualization peeps out there using 3ds Max. My name is Kim Lee, I work in VFX and I am prepping a class for Autodesk University 2015 which will be focusing on issues that visualization artists (both design and arch) may struggle with from time to time that those of us from the VFX side of things may have dealt with more often. So this is a call out in the form of an informal survey so I can get an idea of what some of the more common issues you have faced. I figure rather than dream up scenarios that you guys/gals may face I should maybe harness social media and just ask you all. Follow this link to see the class description and enter you suggestions and thanks in advance. https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Vof7on3FyoC71U8TK_dajk9lwx99RJyQ8976a__2FFY/viewform?usp=send_form
  2. Studio/Institution: 3D ArchVis Client: Internal Genre: Residential Interior Software: 3DS MAX and Vray Website: http://www.3darchvis.com Description: Hello, This started a long time back. Recently, got time to complete it. Around 3 hours per day - 4 days work. Render took around 40 minutes or so at 2000 resolution. It finally was worked out as a internal project. Giving me a little chance to change a few things. The curtain was made with the help a great tut - http://www.evermotion.org/tutorials/show/7900/making-interior-scene. Here are more renders. Hope you all like them.
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