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Alias Rendering Intensive

Description

This Alias Rendering Intensive course goes beyond the general principles of product rendering, as related specifically to Alias Design. Autodesk Alias is industrial design software that powers your creative process with a range of sketching, modeling, surfacing, and visualization tools. You will learn the foundations of rendering. For instance, you will learn how to determine the type of rendering operation that will be performed, the location of the renderer, and renders the scene. Enroll in this intensive course used in the automotive and industrial design industries.

Alias Render of anodized aluminum Answer products

Topics

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  • Global render settings.
  • Rendering realistic glass with tips and tricks for procedural renderings.
  • Proper use of lighting and shadows.
  • Proper use and kinds of environments.
  • Creating maps, textures, and shaders.
  • Special lighting effects.
  • Using test and final render.
  • Avoiding numerous early rendering mistakes of beginners in addition to focusing on high-level rendering.
  • Displacement, procedural, etc.
  • Post-production tricks and final presentation project.
  • Cover Image Studio in detail.
  • This course can be customized for high-end rendering experts or specific needs.
  • The 40-hour workshop can be tailored to work with an individual or corporate projects.

Duration

16 hours = $1650 or 40 hours = $2700 per student

For corporate rates, please call (312)226-8339

Prerequisites

This workshop has been designed for intermediate, or more experienced Alias users.

Discussions

  • Differentiate quick render utilities to the power of Alias.
  • Compare and contrast scenes from commercial video and photography to your renders, discuss differences, and why.

Video Training Delivery System

Ask your Design Engine account manager about our Training Delivery System(TDS), an easy-to-follow guide for designers and engineers who want a supplement to this course.