$24

How to Effortlessly Create Jaw-Dropping Designs

How to Effortlessly Create Jaw-Dropping Designs

$24

This class will advance to the next level in the 3 Pillars of Rendering method.

In the first lesson, you learned to master the technique by drawing the vehicle with a standard studio background in the side view.

Now, you will learn to apply the 3 Pillars of Rendering technique to perspective, with a dynamic and colorful background, to add more visual and emotional impact to your design proposals.

Benefits

  • Boost Your Rendering Skills: Progress to the advanced level of the 3 Pillars of Rendering method for impressive final presentations.
  • Enhance Visual Impact: Discover how background colors and lighting interact to accentuate the vehicle's sculpted shapes, adding an emotional touch to your designs.
  • Promote Clarity and Objectivity: Gain the ability to translate your design ideas clearly and objectively, improving communication with your audience.
  • Achieve Press Release Quality: Acquire the skills to create stunning renderings that meet the quality standards required for press releases and professional presentations.

Bonus

  • A PSD sketch file was provided to facilitate the application of techniques and maximize the content's usefulness.

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Streaming video class (39min.)

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Last updated Apr 9, 2025