This was the best tutorial I've ever witnessed, it has covered everything I was wondering about and left me 0 questions. Thank you so much for your work!
I'm a big fan of Vray; honestly, it's one of the hardest to figure out. your tutorial helped me master it and I could increase my grades much more. A big thanks to you!
It is unimaginable that this video is free to all. This Video is pure class. The Density of useful Information, the clear explanation with great examples, the knowledge spread not only for a good rendering at the end but also to give sneak peaks for whats behind the edge of the plate and the fact of so little adverts at such a length, makes it what it is - Amazing Content, we should be thankful that this is for everyone. Gediminas thank you su much.
Thanks for the tutorial! This is extremely helpful! Could you possibly do a follow up video on how to push the renders to get that extra 5-9% quality you were discussing about near the end of the video?
I can't reach 99% myself, don't have the skill for that. 90-95% would be a weird tutorial too as the adjustments become very... subjective and very "light-handed" with almost non-noticable impact. I'll try to come up with a more concrete list - if it works out - will do a vid on it.
I've never witnessed a better paced, in depth tutorial. I'm so excited to learn! You're so thorough and easy to follow. Also this made my day: 'Hmm.. Water' XD
I would love to see a part 2 follow-up tutorial that really gets into all of the advanced settings of using vray for rhino and just nitty gritty things
I've already done a few videos on the more "detailed" parts of vray. For example: ruclips.net/video/c342CkUgxQ8/видео.html and ruclips.net/video/ASaqcw-oVoQ/видео.html and ruclips.net/video/-1YsisJvzHQ/видео.html
Thanks for the great tutorial!! can i ask that in my chaos cosmos , the material tab is missing, tried the stop and start chaos cosmos still aint showing:(,any chance to fix that? thanks again for the great video!
God Bless You Thank You For Such Great Content, A Humble Request Pls Make A Tutorial For Vray For Interior Design (Material And Lights) in Rhino I Am Struggling With It Alot.
I cover interior lighting in this course too :) One most important thing is - never have completely white or completely black materials. Those tend to overexpose/underexpose like crazy. Follow the rule of Black=very dark gray, White = very bright grey .
The issue I'm facing is that, whenever I add a sky texture to the texture slot or try any method to include clouds and sky, I cannot see the horizon, gradient, sky, or clouds accurately. I only see the ground color, and when I rotate, I can occasionally glimpse a blue color, but there is no smooth transition between them. I cannot even locate the sun. If anyone knows a solution, please please let me know:)
which version of vray in rhino do you use in this video? i dont have the cloud option in the sky environement, can it be because i have an oldest version of vray?
That's only partially my modeling - most of it is my wife's :D . The house is currently under construction in Lithuania: www.verygoodarchitecturecompany.com/projects/VGP-30
Love your videos as always! but I would love to see a clock on the screen somewhere to see how long the timelapses take you to finish/ total time to do some tasks
Another phenomenal tutorial. Thank you! I'm having trouble extracting the Quixel files as the extensions seem to be too long. Would you have any fix for that?Thank sin advance, Yanni
This is absolutely the best tutorial ever! THANK YOU FROM THE BOTTOM OF MY HEART! Could you tell me how to save the alpha channel? I have alpha channel added in render elements, but it's just white, the background is not black so I can't cut it out in Photoshop. I would really aprreciate your help, I can't find the answer anywhere...
And I have similar issue with the "ground". When I isolate one single object and try to render it, the Rhino "ground" is visible in the final image and I can't cut it out.
Hello, really appreciate this amazing tutorial series. I learned and used Rhino throughout the Architectural school, and did okay quality render using V-Ray for Rhino. Now I am willing to learn archviz. I want to know what's the difference between V-Ray for Rhino vs. V-Ray for 3ds Max? I have seen archviz experts produce hyper-realistic quality renders, and most of the time, they use V-Ray/ Corona for 3ds Max. Can I reach that level using V-Ray for Rhino or it has its limitations compared to 3ds Max version?
3ds Max version is "full" and gets always developed first. All functions that are hard to transfer between Max and Rhino don't get transfered. So Rhino version is objectively weaker.
Oh, good question. This course shows the basics of vray for Rhino, so the final output that we get is a "rough pass". When you're creating a rough pass - you do harsh quick actions (creating/deleting), then after the base geometry is set up you can start dialing in the look with more granular controls (scaling, seam cleaning, particles and so on).
thank you for your video! I just tried the scattering function, and for some reason my rhino crashes every time I try to add the tree in the scatter… is there a solution to this? My rhino file isn’t very big so I’m not sure why it just crashes every time.
@@DesignGoBrr Thanks for replying! But I've also realised that my density parameter is disabled (It is great and I can not add value to it). Is there a way to solve it?
Why my noise goal takes so long to render can you please explain that I have been rendering an interior view for almost 10 hours now and still not done and my project is not that complex
It's a similar question to "Why is a piece of rope long?" , there is so much context needed for the answer, that any attempt to answer it now would be just a complete shot in the dark. I'd start with turning on "material override" , hiding glass geometry and then hitting render. If it becomes fast - then the problem is in materials, if it's still slow, then it's either geometry, the computer or settings. Then I would change to low settings to test if that fixes it and so on. Eliminate one variable at a time.
Mr. Gediminas. I watched all of this tutorial for D5. Will eventually finish this 6 hour marathon. I know you’re a long time Vray user, but It would be great to hear your updates comparison and preference between D5 and vray
Hey I've been having this question and I searched a lot about it.. and I don't seem to find any answers. Maybe I misunderstand smth idk honestly. 😅 I try to find how to change the color of a material that I made, but with a picture attached to it. Like, the color of a material imported from quixel for example. Where do I change the color of the picture in vray? 😢😂 If you ever see this and answer I would be grateful 🙏🏼
Hi, firstly thanks for sharing this kind of tutorial that you handled everything about process🤞So I couldn't undertand that you don't suggest vray for making animations. Whats your suggestions about making animations in Rhino ?
making Vray animations in Rhino is very annoying and requires extremely high amount of rendering resources. I suggest looking into D5 , Twinmotion or Unreal Engine 5 . I have courses for all three of them (with Rhino as a starting file) available.
Do you suggest not to do this kind of work on a laptop? Because i wanted to give it a shot on my omen 15 (i7-10870H, rtx3070 and 16gb of ram) but i am a little bit worried about the scattering of all the vegetation
I am Korean architecture student Sorry for my bad English Is 16GB Ram proper for vray?? When I use "scatter" in my scene, rendering doesn't work, It works at first but the buckets doesn't move My cpu is 12th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i9-12900F I really really want to know the solution I thought 16GB is enough
@@DesignGoBrr Thank you for the answer Is there anything wrong with the CPU increasing to 100% when rendering? My specs 12th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i9-12900F 2.40GHz 16GB Ram Rtx 3070ti
I Still Can’t Understand The Concept Of EV In Vray For Rhino Even After Watching Your Previous Tutorials,I Reduce The EV The Image Is Brighter But All the Interior Details In Over Exposed No Sky Visible etc., Pls Help
EV (exposure value) affects how exposed the scene is. A lower value creates a brighter scene, and a higher value creates a darker scene. For exterior shots, something like EV 12-15 could be reasonable, whereas in interior shots, something like EV 7-10 might be more reasonable.
@@jasonvayanos5615 thank you will try and let you know i usually keep the EV at 14 only because even at 13 or 12 EV the image (interior details gets very bright no sky visible no furniture visible etc. ) but i will try and let you know
@@jasonvayanos5615 all the lights are at its default setting (intensity, & scalar as light calculation mode) only i reduce the EV from default 14.25 to 13 or say 12 and everything in interior image is overexposed 1) Sun On (vray or default Rhino Sun) 2) setting the sun direction manually as per project 3) all lights are on its default setting no changes made whatsoever 4) sky texture in environment texture slot Result :- image is over exposed to much light coming in from window and no interior details visible
Btw can i ask you a question please? What is the minimum size for a texture so that it wont change the resolution when applying in same objects but with different sizes?
Advanced Vray landscape asset tutorial: ruclips.net/video/-1YsisJvzHQ/видео.html
Advanced Vray material tutorial: ruclips.net/video/ASaqcw-oVoQ/видео.html
This was the best tutorial I've ever witnessed, it has covered everything I was wondering about and left me 0 questions. Thank you so much for your work!
Oh thank you so much for the kind words!
I can’t believe this is free. You saved my final project
This channel never disappoints. Clear comprehensive explanations from a genuine guy who wants everyone to learn. Thank you
Ah, glad to hear it! Thanks :)
the fact you made this available for free is awesome dude thank you.
I'm a big fan of Vray; honestly, it's one of the hardest to figure out. your tutorial helped me master it and I could increase my grades much more. A big thanks to you!
Spaudžiant laikui, labai malonu atrasti tokį kokybišką tutorialą ir dar.. lietuvio. Šaunuolis ir sėkmės!
Aciu!
a good ol' Vray for Rhino video, feels all warm and fuzzy. cant wait to binge.
Yea, cozy, fuzzy 6h course~
Full 6 hours on RUclips for free?? This man is a legend! 😍🙏
It is unimaginable that this video is free to all. This Video is pure class. The Density of useful Information, the clear explanation with great examples, the knowledge spread not only for a good rendering at the end but also to give sneak peaks for whats behind the edge of the plate and the fact of so little adverts at such a length, makes it what it is - Amazing Content, we should be thankful that this is for everyone. Gediminas thank you su much.
Thank you so much for the kind words! Very much appreciated :)
Amazing course! I went from 0 knowledge in vray to something that I can actually use now, thanks a lot!
Happy to hear it!
Thanks for the tutorial! This is extremely helpful! Could you possibly do a follow up video on how to push the renders to get that extra 5-9% quality you were discussing about near the end of the video?
I can't reach 99% myself, don't have the skill for that. 90-95% would be a weird tutorial too as the adjustments become very... subjective and very "light-handed" with almost non-noticable impact.
I'll try to come up with a more concrete list - if it works out - will do a vid on it.
I've never witnessed a better paced, in depth tutorial. I'm so excited to learn! You're so thorough and easy to follow. Also this made my day: 'Hmm.. Water' XD
So so generous of you to give knowledge for ni price. Priceless indeed!!!
Thanks
Thank you for the support!
great tutorial and amazing overall content and depth of explanation. Thank you Gediminas!
Happy you enjoyed it!
The best tutorial there is! Great pace, tone, and energy. Thank you!
Happy to read this!
I would love to see a part 2 follow-up tutorial that really gets into all of the advanced settings of using vray for rhino and just nitty gritty things
I've already done a few videos on the more "detailed" parts of vray. For example: ruclips.net/video/c342CkUgxQ8/видео.html and ruclips.net/video/ASaqcw-oVoQ/видео.html and ruclips.net/video/-1YsisJvzHQ/видео.html
@@DesignGoBrr yay thank you for those links!
Thanks for the great tutorial!! can i ask that in my chaos cosmos
, the material tab is missing, tried the stop and start chaos cosmos still aint showing:(,any chance to fix that? thanks again for the great video!
Oh that sounds weird, I would reinstall chaos cosmos first to check if it's something with the installation
@@DesignGoBrrgot it. thanks for reply! You def help me a lot through college years🥹
Man... this is really great! Thank you for this!
Hey man where can I find your full lecture about ‘cinematic shots’ you mentioned at around the 52nd min?
ruclips.net/video/c342CkUgxQ8/видео.html there you go
@@DesignGoBrr legend
God Bless You Thank You For Such Great Content, A Humble Request Pls Make A Tutorial For Vray For Interior Design (Material And Lights) in Rhino I Am Struggling With It Alot.
I cover interior lighting in this course too :) One most important thing is - never have completely white or completely black materials. Those tend to overexpose/underexpose like crazy. Follow the rule of Black=very dark gray, White = very bright grey .
i jus fell in love with vray, rhino and you. thank you so much!
Vray - cool, rhino - very cool, me - don't be weird!
@@DesignGoBrr :(
1:04:22 Can we use "Snapshots" command in order for the sun state to be saved instead of using "named views"?
Yep - I don't see why not!
The issue I'm facing is that, whenever I add a sky texture to the texture slot or try any method to include clouds and sky, I cannot see the horizon, gradient, sky, or clouds accurately. I only see the ground color, and when I rotate, I can occasionally glimpse a blue color, but there is no smooth transition between them. I cannot even locate the sun. If anyone knows a solution, please please let me know:)
Thanks for tutorial Are you considering making an Enscape video?
I personally don't like Enscape that much. Somehow it's has a bit too synthetic "flavour" compared to competition.
Thank you so much. ten times better than ANY paid course.
Thank you! Happy to share the knowledge :)
which version of vray in rhino do you use in this video?
i dont have the cloud option in the sky environement, can it be because i have an oldest version of vray?
Yup, that's because you vray is older - but no worries - the clouds can be added afterwards in photoshop :)
Love your modeling too🎥📸
That's only partially my modeling - most of it is my wife's :D . The house is currently under construction in Lithuania: www.verygoodarchitecturecompany.com/projects/VGP-30
Many thanks for sharing this course, it’s really helpful ❤️❤️
Can i watch it even though i’m using vray for sketchup? Is it same or not ??
The vray menu is mostly the same, and the logic of how to set up the scene is the same as well
@@DesignGoBrr Thanks Sir 👍
Do you have a tutorial on modeling the house for the VRay for Rhino project? That would be awesome.
Love your videos as always! but I would love to see a clock on the screen somewhere to see how long the timelapses take you to finish/ total time to do some tasks
Good point, will do that from now
Why i can't find in my v-ray for rhino "advanced camera parameters"??
Perhaps it's an old version of Vray?
Another phenomenal tutorial. Thank you! I'm having trouble extracting the Quixel files as the extensions seem to be too long. Would you have any fix for that?Thank sin advance, Yanni
Extracting them to C://Quixel (create the folder) should work. If it still doesnt work, move the downloaded files to C://Quixel before extraction
I have a problem ....how can i fix mapping texture and show texture in shaded mode
You go to options->display modes->shaded and change the geometry material to "use render material" or something that sounds similar to that
VERY GOOD COURSE BUT I HAVE A QUESTION WHY EVERY TIME I HAVE GLASS INFRONT OF MY CARMERA I CANT SEE THROUGHT IT?
Usually happens when glass geometry does not have thickness. It should be like a thin box rather a single surface
@@DesignGoBrr oh okay thank you I really appreciate your courses
Hey can you let us know how to use enscape and vray together. Helps for a faster process.
This is absolutely the best tutorial ever! THANK YOU FROM THE BOTTOM OF MY HEART! Could you tell me how to save the alpha channel? I have alpha channel added in render elements, but it's just white, the background is not black so I can't cut it out in Photoshop. I would really aprreciate your help, I can't find the answer anywhere...
And I have similar issue with the "ground". When I isolate one single object and try to render it, the Rhino "ground" is visible in the final image and I can't cut it out.
Absolute Gigachad
love the video
Thanks!
"Speedrun" he says with 5 hours left... haha, this video is great! Thank you
Quick'n'easy
Thank you! You make it very easy to understand :)
My job is to make it easy :)
Hello, really appreciate this amazing tutorial series. I learned and used Rhino throughout the Architectural school, and did okay quality render using V-Ray for Rhino. Now I am willing to learn archviz. I want to know what's the difference between V-Ray for Rhino vs. V-Ray for 3ds Max? I have seen archviz experts produce hyper-realistic quality renders, and most of the time, they use V-Ray/ Corona for 3ds Max. Can I reach that level using V-Ray for Rhino or it has its limitations compared to 3ds Max version?
3ds Max version is "full" and gets always developed first. All functions that are hard to transfer between Max and Rhino don't get transfered. So Rhino version is objectively weaker.
Thanks a lot! Quite systematic course
Bro you’re the best
How can I find out Vray 6 this type tutorial?? If possible please suggest me
The workflow with VRAY 6 would be the same as what's shown in this course.
Thank you
You're welcome
how to change the texture size for the landscape texture
I was just wondering why you chose to delete the bush asset that was too big and not to individually scale it to make it smaller... thank you :)
Oh, good question. This course shows the basics of vray for Rhino, so the final output that we get is a "rough pass". When you're creating a rough pass - you do harsh quick actions (creating/deleting), then after the base geometry is set up you can start dialing in the look with more granular controls (scaling, seam cleaning, particles and so on).
@@DesignGoBrr thank you for the explanation :)
thank you for your video! I just tried the scattering function, and for some reason my rhino crashes every time I try to add the tree in the scatter… is there a solution to this? My rhino file isn’t very big so I’m not sure why it just crashes every time.
Before scattering, change the scatter density to be ~1 instance per ~25 square meters. My guess is that you're simply generating too many trees.
@@DesignGoBrr Thanks for replying! But I've also realised that my density parameter is disabled (It is great and I can not add value to it). Is there a way to solve it?
Please help me to find a "clouds" in Rhino document sun. I have not it(
It's under Vray sun settings. Also you need a new version of Vray to be there.
Where can I download the model?
Patreon~
Why my noise goal takes so long to render can you please explain that I have been rendering an interior view for almost 10 hours now and still not done and my project is not that complex
It's a similar question to "Why is a piece of rope long?" , there is so much context needed for the answer, that any attempt to answer it now would be just a complete shot in the dark. I'd start with turning on "material override" , hiding glass geometry and then hitting render. If it becomes fast - then the problem is in materials, if it's still slow, then it's either geometry, the computer or settings. Then I would change to low settings to test if that fixes it and so on. Eliminate one variable at a time.
Mr. Gediminas. I watched all of this tutorial for D5. Will eventually finish this 6 hour marathon. I know you’re a long time Vray user, but It would be great to hear your updates comparison and preference between D5 and vray
Easy. Vray for artistic work/cover pages/advertising. D5 for working back and forth with clients.
Awesome. Thank you.
@@DesignGoBrr it would be really great to see this in depth of a video on product rendering with v-ray. The same format would be awesome.
I need this for my university exams, thanks jesus from the internet.
hair too short to cosplay as jesus.
Can you make a nighttime render?
Thank You Sir for great class
Most welcome
Is the 3d model available to download for the course?
Thank you!!
Welcome!
THANK YOU SOO MUCH!! I really enjoyed watching this tutorial, plus you are really funny :D
Yes, I do make the funny sometime. Can't be all business-business
great 6h course ❤
can i get the model file because patreon is not available in my country egypt !!
Thank you, amazing tutoring 🙏🏻
Glad you enjoyed it!
Hey I've been having this question and I searched a lot about it.. and I don't seem to find any answers. Maybe I misunderstand smth idk honestly. 😅 I try to find how to change the color of a material that I made, but with a picture attached to it. Like, the color of a material imported from quixel for example. Where do I change the color of the picture in vray? 😢😂 If you ever see this and answer I would be grateful 🙏🏼
Great video, so much helpful
Happy to hear!
what is your background music?
great tutorial 👍
thaanks
Hi, firstly thanks for sharing this kind of tutorial that you handled everything about process🤞So I couldn't undertand that you don't suggest vray for making animations. Whats your suggestions about making animations in Rhino ?
making Vray animations in Rhino is very annoying and requires extremely high amount of rendering resources. I suggest looking into D5 , Twinmotion or Unreal Engine 5 . I have courses for all three of them (with Rhino as a starting file) available.
What are your computer's specs?
10th gen I7 , 48GB RAM, RTX3080 (10GB Vram)
Thank you so much.
You're welcome!
Do you suggest not to do this kind of work on a laptop? Because i wanted to give it a shot on my omen 15 (i7-10870H, rtx3070 and 16gb of ram) but i am a little bit worried about the scattering of all the vegetation
It should work! My laptop is much weaker than yours and I have done scattered scenes on it
@@DesignGoBrr Got it, thank you soso much. Keep up the good work
I am Korean architecture student
Sorry for my bad English
Is 16GB Ram proper for vray??
When I use "scatter" in my scene, rendering doesn't work,
It works at first but the buckets doesn't move
My cpu is 12th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i9-12900F
I really really want to know the solution
I thought 16GB is enough
Scattering is very heavy. 16GB RAM is enough for 99% of things in Vray, but if you want to scatter a forest - then you need 32GB..
@@DesignGoBrr Thank you for the answer
Is there anything wrong with the CPU increasing to 100% when rendering?
My specs
12th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i9-12900F 2.40GHz
16GB Ram
Rtx 3070ti
@@정재욱-s2l It should always hit 100% when it's doing somehting hard.
@@DesignGoBrr Thank you!
Can I watch it even though I'm using Vray for 3d Max ? Or it's not the same
The principles and tool names are indeed the same, but the placement of each tool is different, so it'll be a bit annoying.
You are the Best
not even close - but hey, trying hard to get there~
vary 6 ?
Yes
@@DesignGoBrr I said why my vary has no cloud option.
L O V E Y O U !!!!!!!!
i dont have the cloud option in my v ray why ?
Old vray probably.
why cant I choose RTX or CUDA?
Perhaps you dont have an nvidia card?
I Still Can’t Understand The Concept Of EV In Vray For Rhino Even After Watching Your Previous Tutorials,I Reduce The EV The Image Is Brighter But All the Interior Details In Over Exposed No Sky Visible etc., Pls Help
EV (exposure value) affects how exposed the scene is. A lower value creates a brighter scene, and a higher value creates a darker scene. For exterior shots, something like EV 12-15 could be reasonable, whereas in interior shots, something like EV 7-10 might be more reasonable.
@@jasonvayanos5615 thank you will try and let you know i usually keep the EV at 14 only because even at 13 or 12 EV the image (interior details gets very bright no sky visible no furniture visible etc. ) but i will try and let you know
@@kunalagarwal2996 maybe your lights are too bright? What does it look like when all lights are off except the sun and sky?
@@jasonvayanos5615 all the lights are at its default setting (intensity, & scalar as light calculation mode) only i reduce the EV from default 14.25 to 13 or say 12 and everything in interior image is overexposed
1) Sun On (vray or default Rhino Sun)
2) setting the sun direction manually as per project
3) all lights are on its default setting no changes made whatsoever
4) sky texture in environment texture slot
Result :- image is over exposed to much light coming in from window and no interior details visible
@@kunalagarwal2996 any chance you can post a screenshot of your VFB result, your settings, etc, to imgur or something similar?
you had me at the ohh my god its 1gb 😀
big files are indeed big.
Btw can i ask you a question please? What is the minimum size for a texture so that it wont change the resolution when applying in same objects but with different sizes?
great job ;)
best tutorial 😍😍can you give me this file please for practice me 😊😊?
❤👌 wonderful
Thanks for watching!
Yessssssss
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Thanks for the support!! What comment though?..
wtf six hours
Thank you for your contents, you are the best 🤍
Thanks! Happy you enjoy the content :)
chinese?
I get that a lot - no, actually Lithuanian.