3ds Max and After Effects: Product Visualization

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Free Online Course: 3ds Max and After Effects: Product Visualization provided by LinkedIn Learning is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 3-4 hours worth of material. The course is taught in English and is free of charge. Upon completion of the course, you can receive an e-certificate from LinkedIn Learning. 3ds Max and After Effects: Product Visualization is taught by Aaron F. Ross.

Overview
  • Learn to render professional-quality product shots in 3ds Max and After Effects. This course covers shading, lighting, rendering, and compositing for product visualization.

Syllabus
  • Introduction

    • Welcome to product visualization in 3ds Max
    • What you need to know
    • Using the exercise files
    1. Scene Layout
    • Setting preferences and options
    • Importing CAD models
    • Cleaning up the scene
    • Managing display layers
    • Saving and loading an XRef
    • Modeling a background cyclorama
    • Creating a camera
    • Exposure control and environment lighting
    • Setting aspect ratio and framing the shot
    2. Materials
    • Optimizing viewport display properties
    • Creating a physical material
    • Image-based lighting with an environment map
    • Adjusting material parameters
    • Base color and reflections
    • Art-directing materials
    • Mapping with procedural textures
    • Displacement mapping a physical material
    3. Lighting
    • Floodlighting with Arnold Quad light
    • Directing floodlighting
    • Studio lighting with a spotlight
    • Attenuation over distance with Decay filter
    • Accentuating edges with rim lights
    • Excluding lights and shadows
    • White balancing for AOVs
    • Creating AOVs for render component passes
    • Creating light groups
    • Rendering components of light groups
    4. Rendering and Compositing
    • Body Object Viewport Display options
    • Body Object Render Tessellation
    • Optimizing Arnold Render Settings
    • After Effects color management settings
    • Layering render components
    • Adjusting lighting in post-production
    5. Special Effects
    • Framing an isometric view
    • Rendering a technical illustration
    • Adding glow effects
    Conclusion
    • Next steps