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while all seems pretty basic here please add some ground under your geometry it All looks like its in the sky floating somewhere n go to the downloads section of asgvis website n download the tutorials then u will advance so far that when you come bk u mite just need minor help, trust me do this first, as a newbie u need this and i will personally send u a huge file if i can of interior n exterior lighting n vray for 3ds max which greatly adds to the learning of vray. n these are all videos with step by step instructions.
what kind of criticism/comments are you hoping to get? there is almost infinite room for improvement in your renders. one can achieve these simple results in a few minutes or less with next to no effort. did you even attempt to use any vray materials?
here's my advice: experiment with vray for yourself, try to improve your skills based on trial and error, read the manual, and check out the tutorials before you post anything else. when you get to a road block and can't go any further on your own, then post some renders - but not until then. it looks like you haven't even tried.
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