The Secret to Better Renderings in Vray for SketchUp

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  • Опубликовано: 5 июл 2024
  • Most problems people run into with V-Ray for SketchUp come from getting too far into the rendering process too fast. In this video, we'll teach you "The Photographer Method", a 3-step approach that we teach our students in our V-Ray for SketchUp course that helps them understand how to think like a photographer in order to avoid early mistakes and create better renderings. Here's what we'll cover:
    Introduction (00:00)
    The 3 Steps of The Photographer Method
    1⃣ Compose Your Shot (1:01)
    2⃣ Light Your Scene (04:13)
    3⃣ Enhance Your Final Image (11:34)
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Комментарии • 79

  • @SketchUpSchool
    @SketchUpSchool  2 года назад +13

    DID YOU LEARN SOMETHING NEW IN THIS VIDEO? 😀
    Do us a quick favor, and tell us your favorite tip in the comments, or just let us know you liked the video by giving it a like 👍
    And, if there's anything you’d like to see us cover in a future video, leave a comment and let us know!

    • @subhashbhasin1003
      @subhashbhasin1003 2 года назад

      L Lo

    • @rebekamihaly8981
      @rebekamihaly8981 2 года назад

      Well my friend, I was finally able to make a really good photorealistic render thanks to you. You earnd my sub and respect. Keep it up!

  • @kotonbads
    @kotonbads 2 года назад +7

    Criminally underrated channel. as an intermediate artist, these are the things that I wished I've learned when I was still starting out. Kudos!

    • @SketchUpSchool
      @SketchUpSchool  2 года назад +1

      Wow! Thank you for the kind words! We really appreciate it!

  • @turabalikhan1341
    @turabalikhan1341 2 года назад +4

    Brilliant video. I'm going to definitely try this method. I was making these mistakes that you mentioned in this video but now i will use this approach to set up my scenes.

  • @kalpanar1952
    @kalpanar1952 2 года назад +1

    First time viewers., it's good and Clear, lighting and color., Related to rendering the object always perfer advance part., due to time schedule and the project.

  • @carsten.unverzagt
    @carsten.unverzagt 2 года назад +2

    Nice and compact summary, very well done.

  • @gfxHunt3r
    @gfxHunt3r Год назад +3

    This guy is making Sketchup easiest program 😊
    Thanks as much as i have learnt and more ❤

  • @tilbegunduz
    @tilbegunduz Год назад +4

    I am so enlighted by your channel and specifically this video ! 🤩 I’ve been doing it all wrong this whole time with the lights, and I did every mistake that you mentioned in this video 😢 And the LightMix tip, oh my God, that was a life saver info entirely ! Thanks for your great tips and amazing rhetoric, you made everything easy to understand 🤩

  • @Rosakru
    @Rosakru 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for using the pour over method for your coffee. Simply the best method for coffee flavours.
    (and this was an awesome quick tutorial for vray5) 👍

    • @SketchUpSchool
      @SketchUpSchool  2 года назад +1

      We take our coffee as seriously as we take our V-Ray for SketchUp training 😉. Glad you noticed!

    • @Rosakru
      @Rosakru 2 года назад

      @@SketchUpSchool, I have a coffee roasting machine in my kitchen... I notice these things... 🤔😂

  • @soskiB
    @soskiB Год назад +1

    I am a beginner and learnt a ton! Thanks! I liked the additional funny scenes 😄

  • @elimina6695
    @elimina6695 Год назад +1

    Thank youu for your advice.

  • @naseeriqbalmughal9394
    @naseeriqbalmughal9394 2 года назад +1

    thanks for such a video

  • @ahmedeloqda8861
    @ahmedeloqda8861 2 года назад +1

    Magico .. well done

  • @Arya-td5yl
    @Arya-td5yl Год назад +1

    Awesome tips👍🏻...keep it up 🙂

  • @josephhoward1858
    @josephhoward1858 2 года назад +3

    Great video! I'm working on my first rendering with Vray for Sketchup. The only problem is where the spotlights in the ceiling shine down to wall and cabinets below, there are strong unwanted horizontal lines. Any idea on how to approach that?

    • @SketchUpSchool
      @SketchUpSchool  2 года назад

      Please email team@sketchupschool.com with your question and an instructor will follow up with you to try to help.

    • @BeCreativeAfricaDesigns
      @BeCreativeAfricaDesigns Год назад

      I'm gonna send a mail too. Having same issues.

  • @smceggsmcegg1734
    @smceggsmcegg1734 2 года назад +1

    thanks...

  • @mainfaizan5056
    @mainfaizan5056 2 года назад +1

    excellent

  • @sambabassesoumare798
    @sambabassesoumare798 2 года назад +2

    Merci bien

  • @anojose911
    @anojose911 Год назад +1

    2.1k likes. Bruh this video needs way more.

  • @juliemarkgamiao4213
    @juliemarkgamiao4213 2 года назад +1

    Thank you so much, Professor.
    Really learning a lot, how can I avail a sketch up pro installer? How much would it cost me? Or can please help me with this, since I want to use sketch up for my designs. Thanks and God bless..

    • @SketchUpSchool
      @SketchUpSchool  2 года назад

      You can sign-up for a 30-day free trial of SketchUp Pro here: sketchup.com/try-sketchup

  • @danimordecai7611
    @danimordecai7611 11 месяцев назад +1

    Hmmm I need to learn it in hours! I've got assignment due in 5 days😢

    • @SketchUpSchool
      @SketchUpSchool  11 месяцев назад +1

      While you can certainly try to get as far as you can with your assignment, it will take longer than 5 days to really learn V-Ray for SketchUp well. Best of luck, and maybe after your assignment is done you can invest some time into learning V-Ray so that you're ready before your next one.

  • @008nahid
    @008nahid 2 года назад

    please tell me, is it possible setting a parameter or creating constraint to any object without any plugin in SketchUp, if it is not possible then why they don't include this operation , I also want to use fillet tool as default

    • @SketchUpSchool
      @SketchUpSchool  2 года назад +1

      Hi Zabir 👋 If I understand your question correctly, you can create constraints in SketchUp by creating Dynamic Components. Or, if you know the Ruby programming language, then you can create a script or extension to help with that.
      As for using a fillet tool: There isn't a fillet tool included in SketchUp's toolset, but you can download and install the FredoCorner extension to add tools to help with that: sketchucation.com/pluginstore?pln=FredoCorner

  • @wavecamtu
    @wavecamtu 2 года назад +1

    It's the great tutorial I have ever seen! But I can't get a copy of the notes, the link doesn't work :(

    • @SketchUpSchool
      @SketchUpSchool  2 года назад +1

      Glad to hear you liked the video! Here is a link to the notes: www.sketchupschool.com/the-secret-to-better-vray-renderings/notes

    • @wavecamtu
      @wavecamtu 2 года назад

      @@SketchUpSchool Thank you so much. But when I click on the Green button "get a copy of the notes", nothing happens :(

  • @Simon-Simon-Simon
    @Simon-Simon-Simon 2 года назад +1

    one question to anyone
    why in VRAY when shift the model orientation the glazing shifts from see through to almost mirror on certain angles
    this split in the glass between the 2 is annoying

    • @SketchUpSchool
      @SketchUpSchool  2 года назад +1

      If I understand the question correctly, it sounds like this is what you would also encounter in the real-world: At more dead-on angles you would be able to more clearly see through a window into the inside, but at wider angles you would see more of the reflected light/environment outside the window.
      If I've missed the issue, please email team@sketchupschool.com and we'd be happy to try to help further.

  • @RehyantakaPBumi
    @RehyantakaPBumi 2 года назад +1

    Style design, detailing technical 3D, lighting, shadow perfecto 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 scene free to analysis ? Only student architecture ?

    • @SketchUpSchool
      @SketchUpSchool  2 года назад

      Hi Rehyantaka 👋 I am not sure I understand your question... can you send a message to team@sketchupschool.com and explain a bit more?

  • @liamdmcl
    @liamdmcl 2 года назад +2

    Let's say I just want to show the light fixtures in the scene, but I don't care if they're adding light because I have my 2-point lighting setup. Would it be easiest and better for render times if I just made them emissive materials instead of adding Vray lights to them?

    • @SketchUpSchool
      @SketchUpSchool  2 года назад +2

      Yes, that would be a better strategy for lowering rendering times while getting the look you want.

    • @liamdmcl
      @liamdmcl 2 года назад

      @@SketchUpSchool Thank you!

  • @shaushai0000
    @shaushai0000 2 года назад

    HELP ME PLEASE...I deleted the "material, soften edge, default tray" section and the whole right side ... what should I do?

    • @SketchUpSchool
      @SketchUpSchool  2 года назад +1

      You have hidden the Default Tray. To show the tray again, select Window > Default Tray > Show Tray

    • @shaushai0000
      @shaushai0000 2 года назад

      @@SketchUpSchool tqsm

  • @filomenofalguerajr.4519
    @filomenofalguerajr.4519 2 года назад +1

    Nice! Hiw about exterior architecural scene?

    • @SketchUpSchool
      @SketchUpSchool  2 года назад +1

      We have a video about rendering Exteriors in V-Ray that you can find here: ruclips.net/video/HyAqx6VGGnw/видео.html

  • @gustavo72160
    @gustavo72160 Год назад +1

    just waow ... your are so perfet guys !

  • @graciavita6813
    @graciavita6813 Год назад +1

    which one is keylight in vray?

    • @SketchUpSchool
      @SketchUpSchool  Год назад

      A Key light is just another way of saying "the main light" or "the primary light". So in V-Ray, there are different light types and you can use whichever one makes sense as a key or primary light.

  • @KL-ni2vx
    @KL-ni2vx 2 года назад

    Hello sir
    is Nvidia with 8gb ram is ok for SketchUp very rendering?
    I tried rendering vrey fur and it's not working..🙁

    • @SketchUpSchool
      @SketchUpSchool  2 года назад +1

      8GB of RAM is the minimum system requirement, but Chaos Group recommends 16GB of RAM. You can find their system recommendations here: docs.chaosgroup.com/display/VSKETCHUP/System+Requirements

    • @KL-ni2vx
      @KL-ni2vx 2 года назад

      @@SketchUpSchool thank you sir.
      Could you please make video about bitmap in vrat SketchUp.

  • @k.k416
    @k.k416 2 года назад +1

    Light settings getting low after sketchup vray render

    • @SketchUpSchool
      @SketchUpSchool  2 года назад

      You can change your camera exposure before rendering to balance the lighting (and make it brighter)

  • @TektAudio
    @TektAudio 2 года назад

    ,,Helps students go from not being sure where to begin to being able to produce awesome renderings in just a few days.''
    Well, I went on a course, got certified for 3ds max and v-ray, worked really hard and what I got ? Fuzzy, saturated, blurred renderings, doesn't matter what i did. Not even close to photorealism, but game/children play. Even with adding Photoshop, still far from it.
    Wasted whole my paycheck for the unnecessarily complicated software for architects.
    No steps helped me doing anything further for so many years.
    So, I don't see how these ,,renderings'' in the video are possible, unless I learn exact way on how to do it properly, and with help from someone who really knows how to do and to explain, not from ,,,youtube/live performers''.
    P.S. (I am pretty fast in Sketchup, at least double more times than 3ds Max.)

    • @SketchUpSchool
      @SketchUpSchool  2 года назад +3

      Sorry to hear that you've had a bad experience trying to create photorealistic renderings in the past. The truth is that most courses make it too complicated - the steps to creating photorealistic renderings are actually fairly straightforward. The challenge is not just knowing those steps, but knowing how to make corrections as you go. No one creates a perfect rendering with the first click of the render button. It's about taking a simple approach to testing and iterating your way from a not-so-good rendering to a photorealistic one.
      For background, I (Alex) am not here on RUclips to perform or try to become popular or anything like that. I have been teaching real professionals in the real world how to produce the renderings they need since 2005. And I have been trying to condense our proven training approach into videos that more people can find on RUclips so that I can help more people realize what's possible. I welcome you to contact us (and me) by sending a message to team@sketchupschool.com with any follow-up questions you might have. Even if you never take one of our video courses on our website, we would still be happy to try to help you overcome the issues that you have run into in the past.

  • @MARZAD
    @MARZAD 2 года назад

    En español 🥴

  • @adityaadit2004
    @adityaadit2004 Год назад +1

    So, in summary I don't have to force myself to use natural light? That changes everything

    • @SketchUpSchool
      @SketchUpSchool  Год назад +1

      Yes, that's correct. Sometimes it's more simple to just use your own lighting set-up and not fight the sun or environment light.

    • @adityaadit2004
      @adityaadit2004 Год назад

      @@SketchUpSchool Thank you for answering, sir. That is really helpful

  • @daviddownes1118
    @daviddownes1118 2 года назад

    Good information but way too quick to take instructions sorry

    • @SketchUpSchool
      @SketchUpSchool  2 года назад

      For our RUclips channel, we try to give a more condensed and quick overview to help you understand what goes into creating better renderings. You can adjust the playback speed and/or pause the video if you're trying to follow along as well. But then we also offer more comprehensive, step-by-step courses on our website that are likely to be paced more to your liking: www.sketchupschool.com/video-course-library