Recently I'm using Autodesk fusion 360. I have some doubts in rendering. Recently I found attractive photo realistic renderings from Autodesk online gallery. I rendered some of my projects but those are not meet like in these renderings. Somebody please explains to me how to make a rendering like in these photos below. If there is a youtube video tutorial it helps a lot of peoples. I searched a lot on youtube and can't find a good one. Anyone, please make a tutorial video on this. thanks in advance guys 🙂
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Hey @razerarenav1,
I'm not sure if you've seen these two videos, but I think they both do a pretty good job of explaining the rendering workspace in plenty of detail. Let me know if you have any additional questions!
The renders are perfectly possible in Fusion 360. Why don't you share one of your Fusion 360 projects and we go through the process together ?
The renders on this site were created by me in Fusion 360.
Also, on the internet and in email, typing in all capital letters is considered yelling 😉
@razerarenav1 @lucasproko @TrippyLighting
Before using any render software I would highly suggest get a camera or smartphone a subject some backdrop paper a book or quick google search about studio photography
some lamps do make some manual photos first.
this will help to understand what you have to look for and helps then in using a software.
Claas Kuhnen
Faculty Industrial Design – Wayne State Universit
Chair Interior Design – Wayne State University
Owner studioKuhnen – product : interface : design
What you are really looking for to create the photo realistic effects within the rendering features of Fusion 360 is custom HDR files that you can implement into the database of the Fusion 360 resources.
I'll just link you to a simple site to get you started but at the same time I expect you to do the research to find out how to install these files, and it really isn't all that hard, it's quite strait forward.
Here: https://hdrmaps.com/freebies
I would also like to advise you this http://fixthephoto.com/free-action-retro-photoshop
can i have the models plz. just for educational purposes want to know how you made these advanced detailed models
If you really want to do photo realistic renderings, either with studio lighting or outdoor (HDRi) lighting rather use Blender. It's free and has advanced features like PBR materials and GPU ray-tracing (and an advanced real-time renderer)
Export your fusion model as an FBX for best results, but just watch your units.
Any and all of the renders shown in this thread can be done with the Fusion 360 render engine. Until you hit texture mapping and other limitations It'll work just fine!
For beginners the real limitations are often scene set-up and lighting and no render engine is going to solve that automatically.