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Thanks. I kjnow this is a simple video, but it's exactly what I needed: What rendering really is, what to expect, workflow and viability. All the "how to import" videos weren't going to help me, until I got this basic intro to help me frame my goals and expectations. Thanks a again.
Layout was, until now, hard to tackle with, this is a great video that encourages me to give layout another try, as sending a model to autocar can be a mess of overlapping lines of all the edges of the 3d model stacking on top of each other in a plan view.
@@SketchUpSchool my comment was meant to go in another of your videos, but while I was writing it, the playlist jumped into this... and so, this comment appeared here. im glad it is in the same video channel :)
Hello, my name is Rishabh and I come here to ask your advice. I apply the maps in the appropriate slots, such as Diffuse, Reflect, Reflection Glossiness, Fresnel IOR and Bump, and save the skp file. But every time I try to open this skp file on another computer, the skp file only shows a single texture I?ve applied (Diffuse). I did a test creating a folder with all the textures of that object in the same directory as the skp file and it worked but I was wondering: is it possible to do this without having to create this folder with the textures and have all those textures contained within the skp file?? I would greatly appreciate hearing your advice.
Your rendering tool needs to know where to find those files each time it renders the model. So if you open the SketchUp file on a new computer, but you don't have the maps files on that computer, your rendering tool can't find it. If you are using a tool like V-Ray for SketchUp, the solution is to use the Pack Project feature so that V-Ray packs all of the underlying files into a project folder. Then transfer that folder to any other computers and when you open the SketchUp file inside it, all of the underlying files will remain linked.
Hi I'm new to this so I'm planning to buy ipad and I want my project to be realistic So is rendering extension available on ipad as I find ipad more convenient or should I opt for macbook I'm very confused pls help
There is no option to create realistic renderings on the iPad. So if you want to use SketchUp for iPad, you would then need to also work on a computer where you could open your SketchUp file (in SketchUp Pro) and use a photorealistic rendering extension (which can only be added to SketchUp Pro).
IVE ALREADY MY SKETCH UP TRIMBLE 2013 I WANT TO HAVE SOME RENDERING TO LOOK MORE REALISTIC BUT MY PC ARE IN MID RANGE OF CAPACITY NHOPING YOU COULD RECOMMEND ME THAT FIT TO MY PARTICULAR UNIT AS PER MY REQUIREMENTS IS JUST A LOW PC OF CORE I-5 TNX GODBLESS
You can use an extension like Transmutr (transmutr.com/) to help you import the .obj file into SketchUp and then use a rendering extension like V-Ray for SketchUp to render it.
Unfortunately, you can't add rendering extensions to SketchUp Free (the web-based version of SketchUp). You would need SketchUp Pro in order to add realistic rendering extensions.
When you create a rendering, you can save it as an image file on your computer. Then, you can print that image file just the same that you would print any other image file.
There isn't one set of rendering settings that will work best in every scenario. Instead, there are some best practices and strategies that you can use to determine how to best approach different types of renderings. It's a lot more than we can cover in a RUclips video, so we've put all of that information into our V-Ray for SketchUp course and made it available in our Video Course Library. You can learn more about the Video Course Library here: sketchupschool.com/video-course-library
Can you please share what is the fastest way to get ambient occlusion in sketchup without rendering. Following your SketchUp-photoshop video so right now only need ambient occlusion. Thanks!
So, SketchUp doesn't provide realistic enough materials? That's disappointing, because then the changes I have to do in the rendering app (e.g. Blender) will not translate back to the original model, if I need to do any changes there.... 😞
You can import higher resolution/quality materials into SketchUp, but they won't render realistically because there aren't currently any features for materials to reflect or interact with the light in realistic ways.
The lowest price ray-tracing extension that I am aware of for SketchUp that is also fairly easy to use is SU Podium: store.cadaloginc.com/su-podium-products/su-podium-commercial-version/. It's currently priced around $250 USD.
Hello sir..... Can make one total proper video on material editing and interior lighting and exterior lighting...,Both Artificial lighting and Natural lighting..... Please
We do have videos here on our RUclips channel that give you an overview of both Interior and Exterior rendering with V-Ray for SketchUp. Here are the links to those: The Key Steps to Rendering Exteriors with V-Ray for SketchUp: ruclips.net/video/HyAqx6VGGnw/видео.html The Key Steps to Rendering Interiors with V-Ray for SketchUp: ruclips.net/video/8B0Sen0ZRr8/видео.html And for a full course that covers several hours of V-Ray for SketchUp information, including materials, lighting and more, we have a V-Ray for SketchUp course in our Video Course Library. You can learn more about the Video Course Library on our website here: sketchupschool.com/video-course-library
@@SketchUpSchool I run a Linux PC, Sketchup runs well in Bottles, I also have Blender and SweetHome3D which each have render tools. The problem is always transferring projects between applications. I can get Aqsis renderer. Knowing how much work is involved and what to expect is helpful. I'm not a pro so for me there's no pressure. I'm going to try a few things and see what works.
It's hard to know what the problem could be without more information. The best way for us to try to help is if you email us at team@sketchupschool.com and one of our instructors will see if they can give you any advice.
No, there isn't really a way to create realistic renderings from the models you create in SketchUp Free. You would need SketchUp Pro + a photorealistic rendering extension like V-Ray for SketchUp in order to create realistic renderings. (You could try downloading your SketchUp Free file as a .skp file and then try to import it into another software to create a realistic rendering, but it would be easier and less costly to upgrade to SketchUp Pro if you need to create photorealistic renderings).
Hi, I tried to find a better laptop that runs the system required for 3D enscape rendering. What are you using the laptop brand and graphics? Like NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 or Quadro RTX 5000. Anything else….. Please advise me ASAP. I appreciate your efforts to be helpful and kind.
I have an animation of my major model in Sketch-Up: ruclips.net/video/hDuMkfT4scw/видео.html But are there any apps to convert this video - or the original Sketch-Up animation - to a rendered animation?
Yes, you can create realistic animated renderings of your SketchUp model using a rendering extension or external rendering application There are a few different options: To help us choose the best one for your particular situation, send us a message at team@sketchupschool.com and an instructor will be happy to help you choose.
Please send this message to team@sketchupschool.com and an instructor will be happy to try to provide you with a direct recommendation that fits your particular situation.
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Yes sir,please suggest me a link for Sketchup extension
suggestion : better act normal, what you trying to do make you look like 'you not good at what you do'
Hi Alex
How much is cost all sketchup and render .i am a new user, thanks
Which plan do i have to get?
Thanks. I kjnow this is a simple video, but it's exactly what I needed: What rendering really is, what to expect, workflow and viability. All the "how to import" videos weren't going to help me, until I got this basic intro to help me frame my goals and expectations. Thanks a again.
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Thank you for this great summary! Exactly the information I was looking for.
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I just installed SketchUp hope I can do this things 🙂
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Layout was, until now, hard to tackle with, this is a great video that encourages me to give layout another try, as sending a model to autocar can be a mess of overlapping lines of all the edges of the 3d model stacking on top of each other in a plan view.
Glad it was helpful!
@@SketchUpSchool my comment was meant to go in another of your videos, but while I was writing it, the playlist jumped into this... and so, this comment appeared here. im glad it is in the same video channel :)
can i use 3ds max for rendering and lighting after create a model in sketchup pro ?
Yes, you can model in SketchUp Pro and then export that model for 3DS Max.
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Thanks for share
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Best 3d model download for sketchup..can you recommend.. Or did you able to share your 3d assest.?
The 3D Warehouse is probably the best place to find 3d models to use in your SketchUp projects: 3dwarehouse.sketchup.com/
Hello, my name is Rishabh and I come here to ask your advice.
I apply the maps in the appropriate slots, such as Diffuse, Reflect, Reflection Glossiness, Fresnel IOR and Bump, and save the skp file. But every time I try to open this skp file on another computer, the skp file only shows a single texture I?ve applied (Diffuse). I did a test creating a folder with all the textures of that object in the same directory as the skp file and it worked but I was wondering: is it possible to do this without having to create this folder with the textures and have all those textures contained within the skp file??
I would greatly appreciate hearing your advice.
Your rendering tool needs to know where to find those files each time it renders the model. So if you open the SketchUp file on a new computer, but you don't have the maps files on that computer, your rendering tool can't find it.
If you are using a tool like V-Ray for SketchUp, the solution is to use the Pack Project feature so that V-Ray packs all of the underlying files into a project folder. Then transfer that folder to any other computers and when you open the SketchUp file inside it, all of the underlying files will remain linked.
Hi
I'm new to this so I'm planning to buy ipad and I want my project to be realistic
So is rendering extension available on ipad as I find ipad more convenient or should I opt for macbook
I'm very confused pls help
There is no option to create realistic renderings on the iPad. So if you want to use SketchUp for iPad, you would then need to also work on a computer where you could open your SketchUp file (in SketchUp Pro) and use a photorealistic rendering extension (which can only be added to SketchUp Pro).
hello vray render is possible or not on ipad pro?
No, V-Ray is an extension that can only be used with the desktop version of SketchUp called SketchUp Pro.
Is there any free rendering softwear for practice.
One free rendering extension that I am aware of is Twilight Render: www.twilightrender.com/
Also can you suggest me some good rendring setups for sketchup
I'm not sure I understand the question. If you would like to send us more details, please contact us a team@sketchupschool.com and we'll try to help.
IVE ALREADY MY SKETCH UP TRIMBLE 2013 I WANT TO HAVE SOME RENDERING TO LOOK MORE REALISTIC BUT MY PC ARE IN MID RANGE OF CAPACITY NHOPING YOU COULD RECOMMEND ME THAT FIT TO MY PARTICULAR UNIT AS PER MY REQUIREMENTS IS JUST A LOW PC OF CORE I-5 TNX GODBLESS
Please send this message to team@sketchupschool.com and an instructor will be happy to help.
Hey.. I have obj file and mtl file of my previous project. Can I turn it into realistic view? If yes, how?
You can use an extension like Transmutr (transmutr.com/) to help you import the .obj file into SketchUp and then use a rendering extension like V-Ray for SketchUp to render it.
@@SketchUpSchool thanks 🙂 I'll try it for sure 👍🏻
Is sketchup web can use this?
Unfortunately, you can't add rendering extensions to SketchUp Free (the web-based version of SketchUp). You would need SketchUp Pro in order to add realistic rendering extensions.
Is there a walkthrough of using V-ray on this channel?
You can see all of our V-Ray for SketchUp videos in this playlist: ruclips.net/p/PL679xQ4LtHdM1Cx33tTfTr3mBpjaUrBeG
@@SketchUpSchool 🙏🏼 thank you
Can a print out normally be done from the finsihed product after editing process, and printed from the rendering view itself ?
When you create a rendering, you can save it as an image file on your computer. Then, you can print that image file just the same that you would print any other image file.
Can u please share vray 2020 rendering settings step by step
There isn't one set of rendering settings that will work best in every scenario. Instead, there are some best practices and strategies that you can use to determine how to best approach different types of renderings. It's a lot more than we can cover in a RUclips video, so we've put all of that information into our V-Ray for SketchUp course and made it available in our Video Course Library. You can learn more about the Video Course Library here: sketchupschool.com/video-course-library
I appreciate the wide display of render engines and not the usual Enscape Lumion Vray … which is so overhyped
Glad you liked the video!
Can you please share what is the fastest way to get ambient occlusion in sketchup without rendering. Following your SketchUp-photoshop video so right now only need ambient occlusion. Thanks!
I recommend you use the Ambient Occlusion extension: www.fluidinteractive.com/products/sketchup-extensions/ambientocclusion/
I was just hoping if there was a way to skip rendering completely.
I'll definitely try it. Thanks a lot!!
So, SketchUp doesn't provide realistic enough materials? That's disappointing, because then the changes I have to do in the rendering app (e.g. Blender) will not translate back to the original model, if I need to do any changes there.... 😞
You can import higher resolution/quality materials into SketchUp, but they won't render realistically because there aren't currently any features for materials to reflect or interact with the light in realistic ways.
Is there an easy, budget, ray tracing render extension that works within Sketchup?
The lowest price ray-tracing extension that I am aware of for SketchUp that is also fairly easy to use is SU Podium: store.cadaloginc.com/su-podium-products/su-podium-commercial-version/. It's currently priced around $250 USD.
@@SketchUpSchool Wow you responded. Very nice of you 🎆🎇🎆
Hello sir.....
Can make one total proper video on material editing and interior lighting and exterior lighting...,Both Artificial lighting and Natural lighting..... Please
Yes... Using vray
@@yoboyash ya
We do have videos here on our RUclips channel that give you an overview of both Interior and Exterior rendering with V-Ray for SketchUp. Here are the links to those:
The Key Steps to Rendering Exteriors with V-Ray for SketchUp: ruclips.net/video/HyAqx6VGGnw/видео.html
The Key Steps to Rendering Interiors with V-Ray for SketchUp: ruclips.net/video/8B0Sen0ZRr8/видео.html
And for a full course that covers several hours of V-Ray for SketchUp information, including materials, lighting and more, we have a V-Ray for SketchUp course in our Video Course Library. You can learn more about the Video Course Library on our website here: sketchupschool.com/video-course-library
Interesting........
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@@SketchUpSchool I run a Linux PC, Sketchup runs well in Bottles, I also have Blender and SweetHome3D which each have render tools. The problem is always transferring projects between applications. I can get Aqsis renderer. Knowing how much work is involved and what to expect is helpful. I'm not a pro so for me there's no pressure. I'm going to try a few things and see what works.
Hi sir
My computer not support to livesync in sketchup to lumion 10.1 pro...pls tell me the how to solve the this problem sir,
It's hard to know what the problem could be without more information. The best way for us to try to help is if you email us at team@sketchupschool.com and one of our instructors will see if they can give you any advice.
@@SketchUpSchool ok sir thank you.
what about UV??
I read that SketchUp Studio includes VRay
It does include V-Ray if you are on a PC. If you are on a Mac, you would get SketchUp Pro and then purchase V-Ray separately.
The first question in mind is "Can you render in the free version?"
No, there isn't really a way to create realistic renderings from the models you create in SketchUp Free. You would need SketchUp Pro + a photorealistic rendering extension like V-Ray for SketchUp in order to create realistic renderings. (You could try downloading your SketchUp Free file as a .skp file and then try to import it into another software to create a realistic rendering, but it would be easier and less costly to upgrade to SketchUp Pro if you need to create photorealistic renderings).
Hi,
I tried to find a better laptop that runs the system required for 3D enscape rendering.
What are you using the laptop brand and graphics?
Like NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 or Quadro RTX 5000. Anything else…..
Please advise me ASAP. I appreciate your efforts to be helpful and kind.
An NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 should work great when paired with a similarly powerful CPU.
great video for a 13year old
What about corona software?
Corona is a great rendering software, but it doesn't come as an extension that you can use inside SketchUp.
i need to render a new avatar
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This guy is way off the topic beating around the bushes and never getting into the point. What a waste of time.
I have an animation of my major model in Sketch-Up: ruclips.net/video/hDuMkfT4scw/видео.html But are there any apps to convert this video - or the original Sketch-Up animation - to a rendered animation?
Yes, you can create realistic animated renderings of your SketchUp model using a rendering extension or external rendering application There are a few different options: To help us choose the best one for your particular situation, send us a message at team@sketchupschool.com and an instructor will be happy to help you choose.
No I did not learn anything new. A direct recommendations would be better
Please send this message to team@sketchupschool.com and an instructor will be happy to try to provide you with a direct recommendation that fits your particular situation.
Sketchup is f.. garbage
is there a link to download very 5 for sketchup 2018 ?