The 3ds Max + V-Ray for Interior Design short course is an intensive, hands-on training designed to give learners the full workflow of 3D interior visualization—from modeling to photorealistic rendering. This program equips participants with both the creative and technical skills needed to turn interior design concepts into professional-quality visual presentations.
The course begins with Autodesk 3ds Max fundamentals, where students learn how to set up projects, navigate the interface, and model interior spaces. Step by step, they will create walls, floors, ceilings, furniture, and decorative details, focusing on accuracy, scale, and proportion. Advanced modeling tools are introduced for more complex designs, along with best practices for organizing and managing 3D scenes.
Next, the course transitions to V-Ray for rendering, where learners discover how to apply realistic materials and textures such as wood, stone, glass, fabric, and metal. They will also learn the art of interior lighting—from natural daylight simulations to artificial lighting setups—ensuring interiors look both realistic and visually appealing.
Students will practice camera setup and composition, learning how to stage interiors for maximum impact, before diving into V-Ray rendering settings to produce high-resolution, photorealistic outputs. Post-processing techniques are also covered to enhance final images for client presentations, marketing, and portfolio use.
The course culminates in a capstone interior project, where participants model, light, and render a complete interior scene. This final project allows them to apply all skills learned and walk away with a portfolio-ready visualization.
The 3ds Max + V-Ray for Interior Design short course is a comprehensive program that introduces learners to the end-to-end process of creating high-quality 3D interior visualizations. It is structured to move step by step—from building accurate interior models in 3ds Max to rendering photorealistic images in V-Ray—giving participants both the technical precision and creative freedom needed in today’s design industry.
Learners begin by mastering 3D modeling in 3ds Max, focusing on walls, floors, ceilings, furniture, and decorative elements. They will explore modeling workflows that ensure accuracy, clean geometry, and efficient scene management. As they progress, they learn to integrate detail and scale into their designs, creating interiors that are both realistic and presentation-ready.
The course then emphasizes rendering with V-Ray, where participants discover how to create lifelike materials and textures—wood, glass, metal, fabric, marble, and more—and apply professional lighting techniques. Natural daylight simulations, artificial lighting setups, and IES profiles are explored to help learners bring mood, depth, and realism into their interior scenes.
Another key component is camera setup and composition, ensuring that rendered images not only look real but also tell a visual story. Students gain practical experience in choosing viewpoints, framing shots, and producing images that engage clients and stakeholders.
By the conclusion of the course, learners complete a capstone interior project, producing a polished set of rendered images suitable for client presentations, marketing, or portfolio development.
This program is ideal for interior designers, architects, visualization artists, and students who want to enhance their ability to communicate design concepts through professional 3D modeling and photorealistic rendering. By the end, participants will have the confidence to produce visuals that meet industry standards and elevate the impact of their interior design projects.
Learn how to navigate the 3ds Max interface and tools. Set up units, templates, and workspace for interior projects. Begin basic modeling of walls, floors, and ceilings, and organize scenes with layers and groups.
Model architectural elements like doors, windows, and partitions. Explore modifiers such as extrude, bevel, mirror, and array. Import CAD drawings for precision. Practice: model a basic interior room.
Learn to model furniture and décor objects, or use pre-built asset libraries effectively. Focus on scaling, proportion, and alignment. Practice: furnish a living or bedroom layout.
Get introduced to the V-Ray material editor. Apply realistic materials including wood, glass, metal, stone, and fabric. Work with UV mapping and texture adjustments. Practice: create a material board for interiors.
Understand natural and artificial lighting in V-Ray. Simulate daylight using the Sun & Sky system and set up artificial lights like spotlights and IES profiles. Practice: set up a day and night scene.
Set up interior cameras and explore framing, perspective, and depth of field for storytelling visuals. Practice: prepare portfolio-ready camera angles.
Master V-Ray rendering settings for quality and efficiency. Work with render passes, denoising, and optimization. Learn post-production basics with V-Ray Frame Buffer and Photoshop. Practice: render and enhance a full interior scene.
Complete a full interior design visualization project. Workflow: modeling → materials → lighting → cameras → rendering. Produce high-quality final renders and present them with professional portfolio tips.
Navigating the 3ds Max interface and tools
Setting up units, project templates, and workspace for interiors
Basic modeling: walls, floors, and ceilings
Organizing scenes with layers and groups
Modeling doors, windows, and partitions
Introduction to modifiers (extrude, bevel, mirror, array)
Importing CAD drawings for accuracy
Practice: modeling a basic interior room
Modeling furniture and decorative objects
Using pre-built libraries and assets effectively
Scaling, proportion, and alignment in interiors
Practice: adding furniture into a living or bedroom layout
Introduction to V-Ray material editor
Applying realistic materials: wood, metal, glass, fabric, stone
UV mapping and adjusting textures for detail
Practice: creating a material board for interiors
Understanding lighting principles in V-Ray
Natural daylight simulations with Sun & Sky system
Artificial lighting: spotlights, pendant lights, IES profiles
Practice: setting up a day and night scene
Setting up cameras for interior perspectives
Framing shots and composition for presentations
Depth of field, perspective, and storytelling through visuals
Practice: preparing portfolio-ready camera angles
V-Ray rendering settings for speed vs. quality
Render passes, denoising, and optimizing output
Post-production basics using V-Ray Frame Buffer and Photoshop
Practice: rendering and enhancing a complete interior scene
Students complete a full interior design visualization project
Workflow: modeling → materials → lighting → cameras → rendering
Producing high-quality final renders
Presentation, critique, and professional tips for portfolios
Interior Designer
3D Visualization Specialist
Rendering Artist
Architectural Visualizer
Furniture & Product Visualizer
Virtual Staging Specialist
Animation & Walkthrough Designer
Freelance 3D Rendering Consultant
Basic computer skills are required; prior knowledge of design principles is beneficial.
To claim the course fees through HRD Corp, your company must be registered with HRD Corp. Once registered, your employer can submit a training grant application via the HRD Corp e-TRiS system. After the application is approved, the course fees can be claimed.
There is no strict limit to the number of courses an individual or company can claim. However, the total amount claimable depends on the available levy balance in your HRD Corp account. It’s best to consult your HR department or HRD Corp representative for specific details.
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