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Learning VIZ Render 2006
This video course teaches you how to create photo-realistic imagery with ADT's companion visualization program, VIZ Render. The tutorial is based on a residential project where you'll learn how to create beautiful stills, panoramas, flybys and walkthrough animations.

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Autodesk VIZ Render 2006 is a visualization program used in conjunction with models built in Architectural Desktop (ADT). VIZ Render shares much of its toolset with Autodesk VIZ and 3ds Max, although they are separate programs that are each increasingly more powerful visualization packages.

This video tutorial starts with a residential design in ADT and teaches you how to link it into VIZ Render where you will learn to render photo-realistic imagery. This tutorial has everything you need to get the most out of VIZ Render:
  • Master interactive walkthrough mode
  • Substitute high quality 3D furniture models for blocks
  • frame compositions precisely with cameras
  • Build complex materials from scratch
  • Make photo-realistic lighting with luminaires and radiosity
  • Generate 360 degree interactive panoramas
  • use daylight system for accurate sun and shadow
  • produce exterior flyby and interior walkthrough animations
There are 101 videos running a total of 4-3/4 hours in this course.

This tutorial uses Imperial units (feet and inches) and instruction is in English.

* A 1.2 GB download is available only to those who have high speed Internet access due to large file size. A physical DVD is available for those who prefer not to download or wish to receive a physical product.
** DVD-ROM can only be played on a Windows computer with DVD drive installed - Does NOT work on DVD player connected to a television.


Instructor Bio:

Scott Onstott went to college at UC Berkeley and graduated with a bachelor's degree in Architecture in 1992. He began his career doing manual drafting and soon transitioned to AutoCAD. He discovered that he enjoyed using computers and fully embraced the change technology brought to Architecture.

Scott gained experience in several prominent engineering, architecture and interiors firms in San Francisco. He worked as Draftsman, CAD Designer, CAD Manager, Job Captain, and Programmer before becoming an independent consultant. Scott taught over 45 semester courses at three Bay Area colleges and has now written and edited dozens of technical computer books.

In 2003 Scott and his wife immigrated to Canada where they enjoy living on a remote island in beautiful British Columbia.







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