


Data Protection Inspector can be reached through e-mail: Your personal data are to be processed on the basis of art. EVERMOTION S.C., 8 Przędzalniana Str., 15-688 Białystok, Poland is the Administrator of your Personal Data (APD)Ģ. 13 section 1 and 2 of the European Parliament and Council Regulation 2016/679 of the 27th April, 2016 on the protection of natural persons, with regard to the processing of personal data and on the free movement of such data, and repealing Directive 95/46/EC (General Data Protection Regulation), hereafter RODO, I hereby inform that:ġ. Buckle up and start learning, good things take time.

Then you need to understand that behind every work of art that you find amazing, there's a ton of learning and a whole lot of time spent. Like you said, you want to improve your renders since the current workflow has some drawbacks that isn't letting you achieve results. Then I think you should continue with going straight to render with a real-time renderer like Lumion or Twin-Motion. So if you don't want to spend time tweaking your models for adding details, UV mapping, UVW unwrapping and what not. But everyone of us is different, we have different goals and different ways we achieve them. Not that I want to belittle you in anyway. Maybe it's an assumption I've made because you're so scared of a steeper learning curve. You don't seem to be the kind of person who wants to take things the way where you put a lot of time, but you can't really justify the time spent for the increase in render quality. studio, and 3ds Max does an excellent work at doing the job.Īlas, from the way you put it. I have worked for a while in a small arch. I for sure fell hard into 3D because of 3ds Max and how intuitive it was. Once you start using Max, it's a heavenly canvas of infinite possibilities. They have lots of very well explained tutorials. The Autodesk Learning Channel in YouTube is a very good place to start. Start with a tutorial that is easy for beginners. If you do feel you want to learn in detail and want to get your hands dirty.
