Buy the video tutorial now for just 35€!
Learn how to create this scene with 3Ds MAX and VRay, starting from an empty viewport!
This is a complete video tutorial, showing every step of the process.
Here are some things that you will learn:
- Polygon modeling complex furniture and the room
- Cloth simulations (Duvet, pillow edges, bedside tables and curtains)
- UVW Unwrapping
- Material creation with VRay
- Interior lighting setup
- Render settings for tests and high quality renders
- Post-Production in Photoshop
NEW! This video features voice narration as well as subtitles.
As usual – all the max files, textures and psd files included ![]()
3GB download. You will need 3Ds MAX 2009 or higher and vray to open the scenes.


perfect! buy it soon!
your work is out of the world amazing
Bought it
,I’m not the first but 99th 
hope you’re doing well by the way!
Best,
Alex
Dear Austris,
It is great, I will buy it soon!!!
Thanks,
Surendrababu
Sweet i’m in love…
hey buddy i would like to see a tutorial that is like an intro to gamma 2.2 workflow, explaining how to convert existing materials in to 2.2
As well as creating the most commonly used materials like wood, gold, chrome, water, glass etc in 2.2
Currently i am struggling with it..
Thanks
Prathiush
Hello,
I am in the process of creating a vray material creation guide. It will be created in Gamma 2.2
Hopefully will be finished sometime in March
hope it’s gonna be voice narrated too
Waiting impatiently this guide, i’m quite sure it will be amazing!
Congratulations for your work.
Thanks for sharing your knowledge, your scenes are beautiful.
Greetings from Italy.
Hi Austris
I am just finishing off the last part of your ‘Contemporary Dining Room’ tutorial it is amazing I have really learned so much, you are brilliant
This tutorial also looks amazing, and brilliant that it has voice narration
I will be buying it in the next day or so cant wait.
Also Just wanted to ask I think saw you mentioned on one of your posts that you are working on an advanced photorealistic vray material tutorial how and why. Do you know when this will be released as this sounds great also.
I am really excited, keep the great tutorials coming
Thanks
Lee
Thank you!
The vray material guide will hopefully be finished sometime in March, I’ll send out a newsletter when it’s done!
Great I am looking forward to it
I am already working my way through the above ‘Romantic Bedroom’ tutorial excellent work and the voice narration really helps.
Thanks again
Lee
wow, very impressive scene
and the voice narration is definitely a great addition, now I can focus on how the work done more than trying to read the subtitles .
thank you for all your great tutorials and efforts
Glad you like it! I was on the fence about voice narration for a while, as I am not a fan of my Latvian accent, but seems that it is better than nothing
Thank you so much!!! I bought this lesson 2 days ago and I’ve already watched it 3 times, and I’m recreating this scene step by step. Keep up the great work!!!
Greetings from Salt Lake City, Utah
Good luck with the recreation, let me know if you run into any problems!
Hi Austris,
Your work is really great …Thanks for sharing it with us…I have bought this tutorial today but I am not able to download it …it is asking for authentication ….can u please guide me as to what to do…Thanks
Hello,
I have sent you an email with another download link
Really impressive tutorial. Great work as usual.
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Austris, after “Contemporary Dining Room” and “Romantic Bedroom”, should we expect “Kitchen” and “Bathroom” modeling/rendering tutorials? This parts of the house are also important and quite complicated.
I’m very interested in this tutorials and I suppose I’m not the one
Thanks!
Hi,
Not sure when exactly, but they are coming!
I have these rooms planned as well
Hi austris.
ur work is really good. i have bought ur 2 tutorials but i would really suggest that next time please give us a tutorial on a bigger project maybe a bigger space where lighting is more challenging like a shopping mall, big office floor space, or a banquet hall, or a commercial store interior . its easier to light small spaces like bedrooms dining living room etc, with light coming from 1 or 2 windows but lighting bigger spaces is always a challenge. but still u doing a great job. keep doing the good work. let us what you think.
Thanks
Excellent as always Aust, wouldn’t mind you going through some exterior tutorial for the next one. Cheers mate
very high quality work!!cogrts to you dude..
Could you tell me about the size of download links ? I mean , are they in seperated links or One 3GB download link ?
Why don’t u wanna answer my question ? I’m asking this because of my low speed internet .
Hello,
sorry, sometimes some comments slip away from my attention. best to write an email
The download link is 3gb single file or 5x600mb split version if you have trouble downloading the large file.
This is good shizzle! My favourite tut so far as you pick up a lot of essential skills in a short space of time although theyre all great. Would like to see an animation tutorial..setting up a flythrough with a vray rig or an external fly around.I work to a high standard with my stills but still haven’t got into animation.
Look forward to the vray materials tut, keep up the good work!
hi,
as some of the above said, i would like a tutorial about materials creation, would be priceless.
Great work, I will buy this pretty soon as well.
I am super glad to see you added voice over, that helps a lot usually.
As the next tutorial I personally wish you would do an in-depth vray material creation tutorial where you focus entirely on materials. What are all the functions in the shader editor etc.etc.
One entirely about Vray lighting would also be great. Vray light, Physical sun etc.etc.
Cheers
a tutorial including old wood floors, facade elements or old roof structure would be very usefull for all of us.
thanks!
Hi, I would like to see an exterior training, that would be fantastic
I do have a question about this. I have my units setup to centimeters, but as I am following the bed tutorial, I am noticing that my sizes are not matching up. Now I know at the moment its not so much an issue, as I believe I seen you scaling farther in once the room is built to match the sizes up. But, I know once it gets to the Vray portion, having the correct measurements is going to be the only way to follow the tutorial exactly.
So my question is, whats the scale units you are using?
Right now I am set to Metric>Centimeters
Unit Setup 1unit + 1inch (I realized as I went to go double check I needed this changed so its possible that this is why mine are messed up)
Hi,
I am using centimeters. Make sure you change the Units setup to cm as well.
I usually try to get the proportions right and scale to the correct size later on, so far it works for me
Yeah, once I was posting and seen my unit setup was inches, I realized what my issue was. Figured posting anyway just to make sure
Thanks for the quick reply. Love the tutorial so far
Thanks again, I really recommend these tutorials
The voice narration is a great addition
Vray material and Exterior tutorials will be very helpful too
I do not know what’s going on but I try to subscribe to download 3D models and never received a confirmation email back
Thanks
hi
very real and nice work .. I think modelling and lighting is necessary but the material which give the real scene .. I am waiting for vray material guide .
I just bought this tutorial to support your great work.
I have already seen some of your tutorials downloaded from cg peers but i think that i have to support your work to help you create more stuff. After all your training series is really cheap and i hope to be able to buy more stuff from you…Thanx
Thanks a lot!
Your support is appreciated!
Ceiling of the lamp is not performed correctly, it is not round at the base!
I know, I just thought that round would look better in this particular scene.
Man! Your lesson is just great! But I have one problem with opening the foto (bed.JPEG) in startup of this tutorial. Somehow its quality in Max appears to be lower then source foto. can you tell me what’s the problem? & Thanks a lot for your work!!
Hello,
Go to Customize -> Viewports -> Configure Driver and set the texture sesolution 1024 and 512 and make sure you check “Match bitmap Size as closely as possible”.
Restart MAX and the image should be smoother.
I’m using Direct3D btw.
Dude! You’re a MAX LORD! That really did the trick! THANK YOU so f. much!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Glad I could help
one more question:
When you delete polygons from both ends of bed frame the inner side of your object (little foot) appears to be visible. Instead of my, that is transparent. All the outer shadows & lites are perfectly seen, but when you take a look inside of the object – all is transparent! Can you explain me what is the cause & how to make it being visible?
Never mind, i have just found the solution. Thanx for your help with the previous question!!
Hi Austris.
I bought and downloaded a lesson.
I can not see the file.
It looks like this: http://clip2net.com/s/1MmEI
It weighs 2.99 GB.
What type of file?
For example: avi, mov, flv or…?
What program to open this video?
Nearby is the mov file. Its length is one second. It weighs 77 kb.
Veronika
Hi Veronika,
thank you for the purchase!
The file should end with .zip and you can open with any archiver software.
I hope the file didn’t get corrupted during the download, if so, maybe try re-downloading (send me an email if you need a new download link)
This is incredibly beautiful! I downloaded the file again. There’s a lot of video, textures, references. Wonderful! Thank you very much!
(Look at my blog the last picture – the sofa from your lesson)).
Hello from Russia))
Sorry for my English. I teach him only 3 months.
Dear Austris ,
first this seems nice tutorials for 3ds max.!!!
Can I ask a question on the tutorial…”Making_the_bed_cloth”
The blanket on bed slides to one edge of bed and as the result unnecessary folds appear when coupling (attaching) the back of bed and floor
Thanks for your time
gulya
Hi,
Cloth simulation involves a bit of trial and error. If the blanket slides in a way that is not good for you, try moving it slightly or rotating before running the simulation. Sometimes small changes can make a lot of difference.