That's why i love your youtube chanel, you always make very advanced/niche tips so useful when we have to "cheat" specific render. I still love Enscape but i wish they add few more features like you said fall-off option for texture (could be very useful for velvet too) or in my case, a true mesh light option not just emissive texture. For me Enscape is still the best engine render for a nice balance between quickness / quality / simplicity and this well integration directly into sketchup.
Agree, like i've been searching, watching other enscape tutorials. Only Modulus Render that has depth explanation about lighting and materials on Enscape
That's just basic sketchup move and copy. You move a copy of an object at a certain distance and then you type 10x or 15x or whatever number and then it will repeat that copy 10 or 15 times etc. You can also type 10/ or 50/ an it will add 10 or 50 copies in between the objects you copied.
@@Modulusrender oops,my bad. I thought it was a plugin for a copying like Cad method. So it was a /2 copy . Your videos are great. Keep on the good work. Well done
hello vlad, I particularly admire your work and your sharp approach to the treatment of light and photography. I am a 1rchitect and made a scene with curtains. can you share the reference of the curtains you used for your scene? Emmanuel Cordially
by far, best Enscape teacher. Chaos should hire him!! :)
Thank you. That's an amazing compliment 🙏
Thanks Professor! Please Upload more videos like this, the community need it
I´ve missed you Vlad! Thanks for the tutorial again :)
Good to be back :)
O man ,, finally new video
I miss your video so much,, 🤗
Thank u so much 🙏
Thank you, It's been a while :)
Great job! I suggest making a video about where you get your 3d models
Outstanding! Great job, this is a video with great value! Thank you for sharing.
The sofa texture looks amazing, next tutorial for that please?
That's why i love your youtube chanel, you always make very advanced/niche tips so useful when we have to "cheat" specific render. I still love Enscape but i wish they add few more features like you said fall-off option for texture (could be very useful for velvet too) or in my case, a true mesh light option not just emissive texture.
For me Enscape is still the best engine render for a nice balance between quickness / quality / simplicity and this well integration directly into sketchup.
Thank you so much. I totally agree.
Fantastic Tutorial!! No one teaches enscape better than you.
Thank you so much 🙏
Agree, like i've been searching, watching other enscape tutorials. Only Modulus Render that has depth explanation about lighting and materials on Enscape
kindly let me know the software you use for making the video animations on thea render
I will do a tutorial about that.
Thank you
MUCHAS GRACIAS POR TUS TUTORIALES SON LOS MEJORES Y MAS COMPLETOS DE ENSCAPE , TIENES ALGUNO QUE RESUELVA EL PROBLEMA DE LAS REFLEXIONES EN ESPEJOS ?
Muchas gracias. Voy a hacer un tutorial sobre este tema.
Does anyone know how to copy the texture onto transparency slot on 4:51?? I am stuck here, any help would be appreciated.
Just locate the texture on your computer and add it to the transparency channel in enscape.
@@Modulusrender Thank you so much! Great tutorial btw. 😊
Great job as always
Btw, what was the copy method on 14:45 ?!
That's just basic sketchup move and copy. You move a copy of an object at a certain distance and then you type 10x or 15x or whatever number and then it will repeat that copy 10 or 15 times etc. You can also type 10/ or 50/ an it will add 10 or 50 copies in between the objects you copied.
@@Modulusrender oops,my bad. I thought it was a plugin for a copying like Cad method. So it was a /2 copy .
Your videos are great. Keep on the good work. Well done
the sofa looks incredible, how do you achieve that velvet effect?
Any chance you could share where you got the blurred hdri from. I can't seem to find one like it.
I made it in photoshop. It's just a 32 bit image with some gray areas and I blurred it with gausian blur.
Great tutorial! It would it be nice if you provided the model and curtain to follow along with you. Thanks!
Thank you. I will post my scenes soon.
Thank you very much!! I missed you..
How you make sofa fabric????
I will do a tutorial about this because a lot of people have been asking about that material.
Nice tutorial
Thank you
extrude the line? How did you do that?
There is a tool in JHS Powerbar that does that. Check out this tutorial ruclips.net/video/o1-UpKe8xCk/видео.html
thank you
Thanks for nice Tutorial .please learn how to make in volvet material like sofa in this video.
U are my teacheri love your technic
Thank you 🙏
THANK YOU 😍😍
Love your videos
Thank you
hello vlad, I particularly admire your work and your sharp approach to the treatment of light and photography. I am a 1rchitect and made a scene with curtains. can you share the reference of the curtains you used for your scene? Emmanuel Cordially
amazing as usual!
Thank you.
thank you!
Reflection (mirror, floor tiles ect.) some objects window curtain missing in reflections. Please how can i solve it?
can i know what gpu and cpu that u use on your pc?
Hi, amazing render and tutorial! Could you tell me where are these chairs from, please? :) thank you x
The chair is Bow Chair by Tom Fereday. I modeled it but you can find models of this chair on 3dsky.
@@Modulusrender thanks again!
Hey vlad
Can you share with me white dome hdri
Hi, just make a white image 6000x3000 in photoshop and set it to 32 bits. That's it.
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can you share 3d Curtain model ? ,thank you
Would you share the model?😊
THE REAL QUESTION IS: HOW DIDI YOU DO THE BLACK VELVET TEXTURE'????
ENSCAPE GOD.
master
لقد أطلت في غيابك 😥😥
finally after 6 months
I know it's been a while. But I'm back now :)
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The sofa texture looks amazing, next tutorial for that please?
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