9-4-2026
As part of a series of training workshops organized by the Department of Interior Design at the Faculty of Art and Design at Applied Science Private University, the department delivered a specialized workshop on V-Ray for its students, aiming to enhance their skills in producing realistic and professional design outputs.
The workshop, presented by Lec. Omar Hawashin, covered the process of creating a complete interior scene, starting with the application of essential materials and progressing to the effective use of both natural and artificial lighting in a way that closely simulates reality. It also addressed the fundamentals of professional camera setup to achieve well-composed shots that enhance the overall visual presentation.
Additionally, the workshop explored various rendering settings, highlighting the differences between basic and advanced configurations. This enables students to select the most suitable settings based on project requirements, achieving an optimal balance between quality and time efficiency.
This workshop comes as part of the department’s ongoing efforts to bridge theoretical knowledge with practical application, and to equip students with the technical skills required to meet the evolving demands of the interior design industry.