Architecture 3D-Animation with VRay for Maya in HD


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All this took just 18 hours to render on one Quad-Core… V-Ray is great! What do you think of that? Comments are more than welcome 🙂
more examples on
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35 responses to “Architecture 3D-Animation with VRay for Maya in HD”

  1. If I may ask, did you do any kind of texture or GI baking? or did you pehaps keep your materials very simple? I'm working on a big job and need to keep my render times way down while still getting a good looking image like yours.

  2. 18 hrs?!!! why does my render time take more than 24 hours on just one frame? and my system is more than a quad core, i'm an i7. . please tell me what i'm doing wrong, cause we both use the same renderer on the same software 😐

  3. you can speed up rendering by saving IRmap, so vray dont need to calculate GI every frame. But ist only usablw in scenes where isnt moving objects, lights and other stuff.

  4. its funny to see how you use twixtor to reduce render times with 50% ;D. i use same technique.

    you only have to watch out with objects moving faster trough the screen like at 0:04 and 0:08, you can see a bit of warping.

    But GREAT job!

  5. @RaGaZzAcCiO23 @RaGaZzAcCiO23: You're right, it needs some more color. But actually that was just a test. Check out the Gallery Appartment I did, that looks a lot better I think. About Maya and Archvis: I'm also now switching to 3DS Max because of the reasons you mentioned. Still I love Maya, it's the program I use since 10 years. Looking forward to VRay RT GPU..

  6. @Yrgen2 Slow renderer are you kidding me? Its one of the fastest ones out there. Calculates lighting and displacements incredible quick. They even have their realtime renderer out now for 3ds max. You obviously dont know how to use it if you think its slow. Its probably 3x faster than mental ray. Being good at vray like any renderer means knowing how to optimize your settings for a good balance of speed and quality.

  7. @windowsvista113 LOL are you serious? You actually PAYED $3000 for Maya and you're on here asking how to use it? First off 3D packages are VERY VERY deep programs and it takes a very long time to learn. Its not something you can just jump into and start making things. There are hundreds of tools you need to learn and understand before you even think of creating anything. I suggest you take a class or invest in some in depth video tutorials. Learning 3D requires ALOT of time and dedication.

  8. Gorgeous lighting but the room needs some color. When a room is too white it feels empty. Also how do you like using maya for archviz? Years ago i worked in maya but switched to 3ds max because i felt it was a lot more practical for architecture.

  9. hi, i really like the camera movement. i am using maya vray since from 2 month.. but i am still not getting right settings for animation render. if you can tell me those settings it will be very great.
    Thanks.

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