ANIMA® USE CASE:<BR>POPULATING ARCHVIZ INTERIOR
Welcome to the second video from our new "Use Case" series of Video tutorials. In this particular video, we will show how the FREE version anima® LITE can be used to add 3d people to an interior architectural visualization project using the new Drag & Drop Gallery directly inside 3dsMax®.
The complete workflow will be shown, from the preparation of the model in 3ds max, the addition of 3d people with the Drag&Drop Gallery panel, the creation of a Motion Blur effect, the rendering process and the final work of post-production using a dedicated mask for the 3D models created with anima®.
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00:13 | Overview |
00:20 | Introducing anima® drag&drop gallery panel/strong> |
00:42 | Use case preview |
00:59 | Why people in renders? |
02:03 | Chapter 1: 3dsMax® - anima® LITE Drag&Drop workflow |
02:17 | What is anima® LITE? |
02:44 | Drag&Drop Gallery panel in 3dsMax® |
05:40 | Chapter 2: Motion Blur Effect & Scene Setup |
05:44 | Adding Motion Blur effect |
08:03 | Easy modifications based on feedback |
10:24 | Generating a render mask for the actors |
11:27 | Chapter 3: Post-Production & Final Result |
11:42 | Post-Production workflow |
12:36 | Using the actor's mask |
13:51 | Final render with and without people |