Hi all - I'm a jewellery designer and I've been using Rhinoceros and Vray for the past year.
I'm self-taught and managed through Rhino; I can make most rings, piercings, pendants what have you, for any design I wanted to make and had quite a bunch manufactured.
Vray has been there to simply pre-visualize what the end-product would look like. So it did not have to look hyper phohot-realistic, as long as it gave me and the client a fair idea.
But now, I'm actually curious, especially with importance of Social Media marketing and whatnot, to get "nice" product photos out there. Not just the ones manufactured, but my design that is still stored digitally.
I've scoured through the web, YouTube and all but I cannot find any tutorial (paid or free) that starts from the basics.
It's all "right, so you apply this HDR map and adjust the bump to...and adjust to VFB to..." and I'm there going "HDR map? what's that? what does applying do? can a HDR map be any image like jpeg or png? Is there a way to dictate how it's applied?" and it gets worse as tutorials get into details.
Unfortunately, I've been disinterested in photography as well (I like to draw, rather than snap) so all these "exposures" "White-balance" "F value" "Gamma value" just confuses me, however many times I read descriptions on the net - playing around, I still don't see the differences between say Gamma and exposure (they both just make the image look washed out and brighter....to my eye)
My diamonds don't look that realistic, it looks like a CZ or some such and it needs more dispersion and depth, but I cannot figure out what to do.
Sorry it's probably longer than it should be to make my point; I am equipped with dots of information and I don't have the basics to connect these dots to make sense of it.
I'm happy to pay if need be, but I don't want it to go to waste - does anyone know, or recommend a tutorial for Vray that gives solid explanation on the basics? Like a user guide, an onboarding orientation.
Help and advice would be much appreciated. Thank you!
I'm self-taught and managed through Rhino; I can make most rings, piercings, pendants what have you, for any design I wanted to make and had quite a bunch manufactured.
Vray has been there to simply pre-visualize what the end-product would look like. So it did not have to look hyper phohot-realistic, as long as it gave me and the client a fair idea.
But now, I'm actually curious, especially with importance of Social Media marketing and whatnot, to get "nice" product photos out there. Not just the ones manufactured, but my design that is still stored digitally.
I've scoured through the web, YouTube and all but I cannot find any tutorial (paid or free) that starts from the basics.
It's all "right, so you apply this HDR map and adjust the bump to...and adjust to VFB to..." and I'm there going "HDR map? what's that? what does applying do? can a HDR map be any image like jpeg or png? Is there a way to dictate how it's applied?" and it gets worse as tutorials get into details.
Unfortunately, I've been disinterested in photography as well (I like to draw, rather than snap) so all these "exposures" "White-balance" "F value" "Gamma value" just confuses me, however many times I read descriptions on the net - playing around, I still don't see the differences between say Gamma and exposure (they both just make the image look washed out and brighter....to my eye)
My diamonds don't look that realistic, it looks like a CZ or some such and it needs more dispersion and depth, but I cannot figure out what to do.
Sorry it's probably longer than it should be to make my point; I am equipped with dots of information and I don't have the basics to connect these dots to make sense of it.
I'm happy to pay if need be, but I don't want it to go to waste - does anyone know, or recommend a tutorial for Vray that gives solid explanation on the basics? Like a user guide, an onboarding orientation.
Help and advice would be much appreciated. Thank you!
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