
For AutoCAD and Lumion, no previous experience is needed, as those programs are fairly simple to get started with. By doing this, I made the course accessible for beginners that are just starting to use Autodesk Maya, while keeping it challenging and interesting for the more intermediate users. I break down each tool I use, making notes of the shortcuts, and explaining the process in detail along the way. While making this course, I made sure to address all the minor details and steps that you should take, leaving no room for frustration on your end. You will learn all the steps, from A to Z, on how to take your plan into Maya, turn it into a reference that you can use to model upon it, then you'll learn how to apply textures and finally take your model into Lumion, where you will produce jaw-dropping photorealistic renders that are guaranteed to move your career to the next level. With this course, I'm aiming to fill in the blanks in the industry, and provide the full workflow of Architectural Visualization using Maya, starting with only a 2D plan of your project. As a result, Maya users are often discouraged to pursue a career in Archviz. Despite it being a leading software for 3D Animation, there isn't enough teaching content online for those of us who wish to embark in this field and use our favorite program to do so. Generally, when it comes to Architectural Visualization, you will find plenty of guides using different software, but never with Autodesk Maya.

That's why I have made this course, for you. No one deserves to be left looking left and right for tutorials, running into endless problems, and feeling demotivated for their career.
