May I call you "my Master " from now on? :-) I spent hours and hours playing around with how to avoid bubbles in glass on shower walls on renders. Nothing would help, untill I found this recording. Diagrammatic false glass reduced this issue almost to zero. THANT YOU!
Oh man, God bless you!, I spent 2 days trying renders and materials because the glasses were black, the lack of thickness was the problem. Thanks for sharing.
thank you for your effort to spreading what you have learned in vray , with this surely gaining things which puzzle me,tools were to not to do,may god bless you give more healthy life, professor.
Thanks for your video! I've been using SketchUp for 2 years but didn't know you can control push/pull to create new faces until now, that really helps a lot!
Hi! I'm having an interesting problem. When I render my model(interior), my alpha channel is all white. Normally I render and edit the view from window in PS but now I can't have alpha channel, do you know what can cause this problem?
I tried, but there is no glas v ray in my program, although I have v ray. For now I have made a render by removing the glass from the window frame..the final effect is the same .. My version is skp 2016 make with v ray
I tried a lot to make the glass windows transparent in rendering but they didn't. I don't knoe what's the issue as I am giving thickness as well but still no change is happening.
@@TheRenderingEssentials one more thing. when i am importing a .jpg file (floor plan) and import it as a texture.. when i am pushing/pulling it to reflect the wall on second floor the image is being distorted. Whats the Solution?
Already done this, thank you so much! but, I have one more issue about the glass say I wanna render interior view, and the view facing out to exterior through the glass, when I render and see the render result (.png file) the glass reflection isn't transparent, how to make it transparent too on png? because I wanna add background photo on photoshop app. I can do this in vray 3.4, but in 3.6 it's different. idk why. Please help. Thanks
On these renderings interiors of both buildings seem unnaturally dark on a day scene. Light bulbs barely help. How to solve it in easy way? I would like to make a window in daytime exterior rendering that is both transparent and also reflects surroundings.
I set the thickness, and still can't get it to be transparent. been stcuk and can't render for a few days tryign to find out whats wrong??? I am using the trial and vray 3.6 version sketchup
how do i get my glass textures to reflect the environment outside i do not want to see inside my model i want it to reflect the exterior sky clouds patio whatever it is next to. please help!!
Use mirror and then fade effect in photoshop. Reflection in glass depends of angle and sun direction. Do You really need have reflection from rendering engine?? Cant You add it in Gimp or Photoshop?
@@TheRenderingEssentials hello buddy I have one question Iam thinking to buy rtx 2060 super And i have vray 4.2 cracked Version So cracked version of vray support rtx function Please help
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Been using sketchup vray for about 2 years now and your tutorials pretty much "easy to follow". ❤
May I call you "my Master " from now on? :-) I spent hours and hours playing around with how to avoid bubbles in glass on shower walls on renders. Nothing would help, untill I found this recording. Diagrammatic false glass reduced this issue almost to zero. THANT YOU!
I was having problems with my glass not being transparent then I found this tutorial. It helped me a lot. Thanks!
I don't have words to thank you. Thanks for all your tutorials.
Glad you like them!
Oh man, God bless you!, I spent 2 days trying renders and materials because the glasses were black, the lack of thickness was the problem. Thanks for sharing.
Awesome - really glad it helped! :)
As always, your videos are great treasures of information and education. You should have at least a million subs by now. Thanks a lot bro.
Thanks very much - really glad you found the video helpful!
Do you know that you are a real genius? Thank you a lot for your tutorials!
You are the best! I have been trying numerous combination of materials to fix this. Your videos helps a lot!
thank you very much! flipping surfaces helped with my window problems!
If we were living in Maya civilization then Justin you'll be the god of SketchUp.
i like the way you explain things with reasoning and straightforward explanation. thank you.
thank you for your effort to spreading what you have learned in vray , with this surely gaining things which puzzle me,tools were to not to do,may god bless you give more healthy life, professor.
Your videos are to the point and really helpful ! Thanks man :)
Very helpful and as always, direct to the point...which I really appreciate.
Thanks for your video! I've been using SketchUp for 2 years but didn't know you can control push/pull to create new faces until now, that really helps a lot!
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Really glad you're liking them!
Thanks for this one! I always wondered what was up with glass
Lol - I did too - that's what led to this video :) - thanks for watching Troy!
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Lol - glad you're finding the videos helpful :)
Much helpful! This issue is something I am facing right now! Thanks
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Thanks bud for this indeed very helpful video tutorial of yours.
In fact I downloaded a lot from your videos.
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This one was so helpful
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Thank you soooo much, your videos have helped me a lot in v-ray settings
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Thank you!
Big help, goodness. I cannot really my problem rendering mine cause its total block.
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You saved my life (and my renders) thank you so much!
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It still won't recognize the glass property :(
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Thanks - glad you liked it! :)
It worked! Thanks
Thanks a lot . You solve my probleme
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Been looking for a tutorial about glass. Thanks!
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Helpful! Subscribed!
Hi! I'm having an interesting problem. When I render my model(interior), my alpha channel is all white. Normally I render and edit the view from window in PS but now I can't have alpha channel, do you know what can cause this problem?
with kindness and indulgence,please give us a setting of vray to make realistic before we could start making some drawing,thank you in advance.
Thanks for this tuto
No worries!
great tutorial as always keep up the good work
Thanks very much!
is there any tutorial for showing reflection of trees or houses in the window glasses for exterior rendering
top as usual! very helpful! thank you
Happy to help!
Thank you guy. It help me a lot.
Awesome - glad you liked it!
Thank you so much
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Thank you so much, sir. This was helpful
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You just save lifes, thanks man
Glad it helped!
Thakyou justin
good job
Can you help me render an organic form I made with Lattice Maker? Nothing seems to be working
I tried, but there is no glas v ray in my program, although I have v ray. For now I have made a render by removing the glass from the window frame..the final effect is the same .. My version is skp 2016 make with v ray
I made a skyscraper with a zero thickness glass facade and it still looks good after rendering
Cool
I tried a lot to make the glass windows transparent in rendering but they didn't. I don't knoe what's the issue as I am giving thickness as well but still no change is happening.
Please some tutorials on hdrs and world settings
I did one, but may add another - thanks!
Great job buddy ur doing great keep it up. thanx :)
Thanks - glad you're liking the tutorials!
Thanks man, really helpfull
many tanx. This is very helpful
Glad it helped!
THANK YOU!
Thanks for watching!
Thanks this was helpful
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Thank you!!! Big help!!!
Glad it helped!
can you make a video that can make the paint color of the exterior wall become more realistic?
is it same for Mac I've done this but its still black.
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You're welcome!!
Really great!!
Thanks!
Wasn't it better to make the texture of glass or material?
Thanks, this helped
Awesome - glad you liked it!
Nice!
Glad it helped!
@@TheRenderingEssentials one more thing. when i am importing a .jpg file (floor plan) and import it as a texture.. when i am pushing/pulling it to reflect the wall on second floor the image is being distorted. Whats the Solution?
Do a video on Vray cloud rendering
Interesting - may have to look into this
Check out architecture inspirations. He had done one. It's an option that's in beta though.
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thank you, it's help me
Awesome - glad it helped!
hey ..i have a problem ..im using sketch up 18 vray 3.6..when i start rendering window is not transparent ..it shows black .. what to do?
You...use the principles in this video?
I get distorted reflections with some of my vray glass materials.
Already done this, thank you so much!
but, I have one more issue about the glass
say I wanna render interior view, and the view facing out to exterior through the glass, when I render and see the render result (.png file) the glass reflection isn't transparent, how to make it transparent too on png? because I wanna add background photo on photoshop app. I can do this in vray 3.4, but in 3.6 it's different. idk why. Please help. Thanks
Sorry - I have no information on why Vray 3.4 and 3.6 would be different in this area...
On these renderings interiors of both buildings seem unnaturally dark on a day scene. Light bulbs barely help. How to solve it in easy way? I would like to make a window in daytime exterior rendering that is both transparent and also reflects surroundings.
Increase the exposure value?
thanks
a lots
Thanks for watching!
OMG THANK YOU
Thanks for watching!
I set the thickness, and still can't get it to be transparent. been stcuk and can't render for a few days tryign to find out whats wrong??? I am using the trial and vray 3.6 version sketchup
same here, can't get it to look transparent. Kind of frustating...
Thank you :-)
:)
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Glad it helped!
@@TheRenderingEssentials yes tks a lot have u done 360 render before ? if u did share the link of not do it pls 😅
how do i get my glass textures to reflect the environment outside i do not want to see inside my model i want it to reflect the exterior sky clouds patio whatever it is next to. please help!!
Use mirror and then fade effect in photoshop. Reflection in glass depends of angle and sun direction. Do You really need have reflection from rendering engine?? Cant You add it in Gimp or Photoshop?
Can't you also adjust this in the glass settings? I think maybe adjusting the opacity?
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Thanks!
@@TheRenderingEssentials hello buddy
I have one question
Iam thinking to buy rtx 2060 super
And i have vray 4.2 cracked
Version
So cracked version of vray support rtx function
Please help
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both methods didn't work for me ?? it's still black
help??
i dont know why i have mate window... :(
I don't know what this means...
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First!!
Lol - thanks for watching!
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No problem!
thank you
Thanks for watching!