Switching from V-Ray to Corona in 3DS Max | Essentials for Architectural Visualization
- lisawolf3
- Sep 2
- 1 min read

In this tutorial, I cover the essential steps and tips for switching from V-Ray to Corona Renderer in 3DS Max. Whether you’re working in architectural visualization (archviz), product rendering, or interior/exterior scenes, this video highlights the key differences and adjustments you need to make when moving to Corona.
You’ll learn about:
Simplified material setups in Corona
Adjusting render settings
Saving files
Interactive rendering workflow
Handling noise in corners
Hair and Fur in Corona
Lighting adjustments
HDRI use
Normals
2-sided materials
Virtual Frame Buffer
Denoising
Region rendering
Using the Corona Converter to convert V-Ray scenes
You'll find a link to the youtube tutorial here.
At Leon51 we focus on photorealistic 3D rendering, advanced Corona workflows, and professional architectural visualization techniques to help you achieve high-quality results quickly.
Keywords/Tags:3DS Max Corona tutorial, switching from V-Ray to Corona, Corona renderer essentials, architectural visualization Corona, archviz rendering tips, 3D rendering workflow, Corona HDRI tutorial, Corona materials and lighting




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