DOWNLOADS
Download my example Vantage Scene: https://bit.ly/3LJ1PNk
Download all my free models/projects here: https://bit.ly/3LJ1PNk
RELEVANT COURSES
Free Unreal Engine Mini Course: https://bit.ly/3zYunOc
PRO Unreal Engine Course (with new UE5 project): https://bit.ly/3AvEcEY
3ds Max Introduction: https://www.learnarchviz.com/learn-arch-viz-pro-courses
3ds Max + Vray | Archviz PRO in 6 Hrs: https://www.learnarchviz.com/learn-arch-viz-pro-courses
3ds Max + Vray | Advanced Arch Viz Interiors: https://bit.ly/3wao1tU
3ds Max + Vray | Ultimate Architectural Exteriors Course: https://bit.ly/3w9pSPm
OTHER RESOURCES
All archviz courses: https://bit.ly/3LJ1PNk
Free furniture model collection: https://bit.ly/3LJ1PNk
Insider's Guide To A Career In Archviz: https://bit.ly/3LJ1PNk
OTHER RELATED VIDEOS OF INTEREST
Perfect Archviz Workflow: https://youtu.be/OmuvtGhoqrQ
Chaos Vantage Analysis: https://youtu.be/YEX7kHyTAUE
Vray vs UE5: https://youtu.be/9H7XmdR6p2U
Chaos Vantage vs UE5: https://youtu.be/YEX7kHyTAUE
SOCIAL MEDIA
Check out the original post on Instagram and follow for more: https://www.instagram.com/learnarchviz/
CHAPTERS
00:00 Intro | Preview of Tutorial | Preview of results
00:54 Which realtime rendering solution is best? Maybe UE5?
01:54 Why is Vantage the Best Tool For The Job?
03:27 The Process | Transferring my Project from Vray to Vantage
08:41 Animating Cameras Easily in Chaos Vantage
15:54 Exporting Animations at High Quality for Chaos Vantage
19:51 Post-Production and Enhancing My Animation with After Effects
23:46 High Resolution Final Animation Result
24:32 Final Thoughts on This Process. Please Share Your Feedback. Thanks!
DESCRIPTION
If you follow me on Instagram you may have seen some cool (IMO) renderings I did about a month ago of a small home office space. Since I liked these renderings, I wanted to experiment with them by trying to turn them into animations as quickly and easily as possible. After fooling around with it for a bit, I decided Chaos Vantage was the right tool for the job, and it really worked out! I have expressed my thoughts about Vantage before, but in this video, I just talk about my little animation experiment, how it went, what I liked and didn't like, etc. I REALLY liked the finished results. Let me know what you think.
Also, let me know what you think about my process, and how I got from static rendering to animation. Is this something you are using in your own workflows? For me, Vantage has quickly become another important tool in my rendering arsenal.
I hope you enjoy watching my process, and I hope you are able to learn something from it.