As an architect, I use VRay for a long period of time, got certified, and still cannot understand how does it really works and how to properly use it. So much about the certification and ,,courses''
Great tutorial! Keep this format coming! It would be worth pointing out that for large surfaces, using the scatter function is recommended to keep the render times manageable
It doesn't make the render any larger but it does increase render time. I don't know how it compares to scattering actual grass objects. But you can also change the distance settings to make it use less memory for parts that are farther away from the camera
Should I do more tips in the Shorts format?
Plz 😊
Please do
Yes Please
Yes, please. Vray is such a pain in the arse but you can't prodly call yourself an archviz without some Vray skills.
As an architect, I use VRay for a long period of time, got certified, and still cannot understand how does it really works and how to properly use it. So much about the certification and ,,courses''
Great tutorial! Keep this format coming! It would be worth pointing out that for large surfaces, using the scatter function is recommended to keep the render times manageable
Thank you and will do! Yes I love using scatter tools too!
tks so much and cảm ơn rất nhiều
Thanks you
Does this way make the file heavier than using mutilscatter?
It doesn't make the render any larger but it does increase render time. I don't know how it compares to scattering actual grass objects. But you can also change the distance settings to make it use less memory for parts that are farther away from the camera
tks you so much, hope you can do more video about vray sketchup@@ArchitectureInspirations
I'll try!
Thank you !
You're welcome!
🙏 thank you
You're welcome!
What sort of sorcery is this ? Which app are they using ?
😂It's Vray for Sketchup
@@ArchitectureInspirations Much love ❤️
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