The Essentials of 3Ds Max
& V-Ray for Industrial Design
Build credibility by creating the most realistic rendering quality of the industry.
You want to sketch cars, but you don’t know the rules and haven’t got the correct education…
You found many resources on the internet, but you need a more complete course that brings you, step by step, from 0 to sketching cars that look like cars. 🙂
You heard things like "be careful with proportions!" but you don't really know what it means. Your cars still look funny...
You struggle with perspective and symmetry because a car is a more complex form to sketch than a product.
You don’t know where to start.
If this sounds like you, you'll need to go back to the basics and progress little by little toward creating realistic designs and more emotional sketches...
Master the theory and technicality behind cars in order to create designs which are visually correct.
Practice over and over with underlays and detailed walkthroughs, so that you understand how the theory applies when you construct a car in sketches.
Improve your lines and develop a creative methodology to create new designs and add new details instead of sketching the same design over and over.
Understand the logic behind the different types of cars so that you can become a more well-rounded designer and explore new areas of creativity over a large amount of vehicles.
The Essentials of 3Ds Max
& V-Ray for Industrial Design
Build credibility by creating the most realistic rendering quality of the industry.
The everyday details of the industry make a product stand out.
Locate and master the tools which are constantly used in the industry in order to freely create your ideas and quickly develop details
Master the Rhino 3D interface, locate and learn to combine the tools which you need for product design
Implement the typical details of the industry (surface treatments, part lines, buttons, embossed logos, fillets, draft angles, material differentiations, patterns, etc...)
Understand how to spot details from objects that inspire you and implement them in your own designs
Create patterns and propagate them on your surfaces