You know the software, but not the art behind lighting.
You struggle making materials look tactile and premium.
You want to raise your prices or attract better clients
Три световые зоны одной сцены
What makes this Intensive different
We teach production-quality lighting setups used in commercial CGI.
Not just “how to click buttons”, but how to build mood, depth and visual storytelling.
Three complete lighting environments — not available on YouTube.
A signature material-building process for premium, tactile surfaces.
Exclusive flower models created specifically for this class.
After this intensive you will…
Light your scenes like a professional CGI artist.
Make your materials look tactile, realistic and premium.
Build a scene that instantly elevates your portfolio.
Understand how to create depth, gradients and atmosphere.
Develop a lighting workflow you can apply to any future project.
3 Lighting Zones
Through reference analysis, you’ll create natural, lifelike lighting, enhancing volume with gradient falloffs. You’ll also practice using artificial and directional lighting sources
Materials
Expand your personal library with photorealistic materials: poured flooring, lacquered paint, chemically-treated brushed metal, and more
Special Techniques
Learn how to use maps in unconventional ways and combine the “uncombinable” to create unique, personalized materials
+ Bonus (€60 value): Realistic 3D Flower Model Collection
Use them in commercial projects, visualizations, and portfolio scenes.
Bonus: the lesson of animation with AI if you will pay in 24 hours
Intensive of photorealistic 3D visualization "Flower Shop"
Your Perfect Visualization Is Closer Than You Think•
Hi everyone! I want to thank @2formeducation and @gornnostaeva for such a bright, impressive masterclass and for Valeria’s detailed explanations on lighting and material setup 🙏🏻🤩🥰 Sharing my results from what I managed to render so far!
3D artist & lighting specialist with 7+ years in commercial CGI
Valeria’s works are known for atmospheric lighting, premium textures, and emotional depth. She teaches artists to create renders that feel alive — not just technically correct.
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We believe every one of you can achieve the same level of results — and we’re here to help you get there. Look on our students👇
No. You only need basic understanding of your 3D software. The intensive focuses on lighting, materials and artistic thinking — things beginners often miss and intermediates want to upgrade.
We work in 3ds Max + Corona Renderer, but all lighting principles, material logic, and techniques are universal. Artists using V-Ray, Blender, C4D, Octane, Redshift, or Unreal can apply the same methods.
You get 6 months of access to all recordings, files and materials.
Yes. You get 1 month of feedback, where you can share your results and ask questions.
You’ll learn how to: • build three types of lighting setups • create premium, tactile materials • add depth, gradients and atmosphere • construct a high-end render for your portfolio • avoid the mistakes that keep renders looking flat This intensive is designed for fast, practical transformation, not theory.
Absolutely. We teach signature lighting and material workflows used in commercial CGI — things that are not available in free tutorials. You also get assets, files and scene setups that you won’t find on YouTube.
No problem! The entire intensive is pre-recorded. You can watch at your own pace.
Yes. You receive: • the full scene • all materials • lighting setups • bonus: a curated collection of realistic 3D flower models You can use them in your portfolio and client projects.
Yes — this intensive is designed for that problem. Lighting is the main reason renders look flat. We’ll show you how to create: • volume • depth • mood • soft gradients • clean highlights Even if your current work looks simple, you’ll be able to elevate it.
Not necessarily. The scenes are optimized, and you can follow along even on mid-range machines. Render times are manageable and don’t require a high-end workstation.
Yes. High-end lighting + premium materials = “expensive-looking visuals”. This is exactly what helps visualizers stand out on Upwork, Behance, and Instagram — and raise rates.