

However in some cases we found it more practical to approach things like a photographer. Throughout the course, we generally approached problems from the point of view of a 3D Artist. The oldest 3ds Max Version you can use to follow this series is 3ds Max 2017. We will be sharing the 3ds Max models so that you can follow along. We have used 3ds Max 2020 and Corona Renderer 5.0 through the course. We are hoping that you’ll grow to enjoy this process as much as we do! You’ll learn lighting, creating realistic materials, setting up striking compositions and even post-production.

In this course, we are going to share the workflow we use to create photorealistic renders.
