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    Animation with Corona & V-Ray in 3ds Max

    Because stunning visuals deserve stunning motion.



    What you'll learn
    Animate objects, cameras, and lights in 3ds Max using keyframes – Learn how to control movement, rotation, and scale over time.
    Create smooth camera walkthroughs and flythrough animations – Perfect for architectural and product visualizations.
    Adjust light intensity, color, and temperature dynamically – Use Corona and V-Ray to simulate natural lighting changes and mood.
    Animate the sun and daylight system to represent different times of day – Show how a space transforms from morning to night.
    Optimize render settings and test keyframes for efficient workflows – Avoid costly mistakes and speed up your final output.
    Export your animation sequences into high-quality video formats – Learn how to turn your frames into polished presentation-ready videos.




    Requirements
    A working installation of 3ds Max with either Corona or V-Ray (or both).
    A computer capable of handling 3D scenes and rendering.
    No prior animation experience is needed — we'll start from the basics!

    Description
    Transform your static renders into dynamic, compelling animations.This course is your complete guide to animating in 3ds Max using Corona and V-Ray, two of the most powerful rendering engines used in architectural visualization and product design today. Whether you’re a 3D artist, architect, or visualizer, learning to animate your scenes is the next step in creating presentations that truly stand out.We'll begin with the fundamentals — keyframes, the timeline, and animation controls — so you can build a strong foundation even if you’ve never animated before. From there, we dive into real-world techniques: animating cameras for smooth walkthroughs, adjusting light intensity and color temperature to simulate mood and time of day, and animating the sun to show how natural light transforms a space.You’ll learn how to animate using both Corona and V-Ray, understanding the differences and best practices for each. The course includes tips on render settings, test previews, and exporting high-quality animations without wasting time or resources.By the end, you’ll be able to confidently create polished, professional animations — perfect for client presentations, portfolio work, or marketing content.If you already know how to render, it’s time to make your work move.Because stunning visuals deserve stunning motion.

    Who this course is for
    3D artists and architectural visualizers who want to add animation to their skillset.
    Interior designers and architects looking to create animated walkthroughs for clients.
    Corona and V-Ray users who know how to render but want to bring their scenes to life with movement.
    Students or professionals in the field of visualization, architecture, or design presentation.
    Anyone who creates static renders and wants to learn how to animate in 3ds Max — no prior animation experience required!


    Published 7/2025
    Created by Margarita Nikita
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
    Level: Beginner | Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 27 Lectures ( 1h 45m ) | Size: 983 MB

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