Vray 5 Sketchup Tutorial | REALISTIC INTERIOR LIGHTING | Rendering Tips You should Know
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- Опубликовано: 6 июл 2024
- Improve Realistic Interior Lighting in Vray 5 with these rendering Tips.
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Use vray 2 sided Material correctly and you can improve your realistic renders.
This workflow, Includes setting up the V-ray 2 sided Material on curtain Fabric and On Lighting Fixtures.
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0:00 - Introduction
0:29 - Interior Lighting Setup
2:03 - V-ray 2 Sided Material
2:40 - V-ray 2 Sided Material on Curtain
5:15 - Translucency Attribute to Vray Material
7:47 - Improved Material Setting
10:26 - Get 1 Month of Skillshare
12:07 -Closing
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Excellent Tutorial video ..
Great job man ..
so clean and clear! great video sir. 💪🏻
Appreciate it!
Your instruction is always quite valuable. Thanks for sharing your videos.
Thank You!
Thank you for your video , i really learn from it
Great video like always! Gracias 💪
Gracias Bro 👊🏾
You always seem to come through with the knowledge about the exact thing i need.
I would pay to show you portfolio to see what your thoughts are and where I could improve
Love your work as always
Thank You, I appreciate that! Perhaps when I'm full-time youtuber i can offer more service to you guys.
Thank you very much. This is really helpful.
Glad to hear that!
Thank you so so much for your videos. I learn so much with them!
I hope you will make videos about blend materials and render elements.
Thank You for the suggestion, Blend Material is an interesting one! Coming soon :)
✠ A great content, as always, Tony.
Valeu Elder :)
The best information is always in English, it took me a long time to come to your channel with that hunger of wanting to learn and improve every day. Thanks for the information and wanting to share your knowledge. Greetings from Peru
Thank you Christian 😊 I just read this while working on a new video and I'm happy I could help. Welcome to the channel!
Awesome man, thank you so much
Your welcome :)
Nice video thank u❤😍
Thank you very much.. I developed myself after watching your explanations .. Please need A lesson explaining how make realistic fabric and curtains
Good stuff. Keep it up
Appreciate it!
I realized something new | thanks for this 😊
😁😁
amazing videos. thank sir
Thank you for watching :)
Thanks, Like this kind of advanced stuff about vray. There is to many basic tutorial on youtube
Thank you! I'm glad the content help :)
Hello, what is the difference of using opacity and translucency in lamps ?
Вау мужик, ну ты крутой, знал бы я еще английский или были бы субтитры на русский))) но и без знания языка я тебя более менее понимаю и уже стал куда круче в SketchUP, большое тебе спасибо!!!)))
I appreciate you for supporting, Thank you! ❤
thanks for teaching
Thanks for watching 😊
Very good lesson my friend, the video is simple and easy to understand, thank you. 🙂
Glad you liked it! thank you
@@TN3DStudio ok, i also have a youtube channel that i'm still developing. I need advice and input from you guys. So that my channel can be better like yours. 🙂
Already know this is a good knowledge for the first 10 secs of the video
Thank You :)
sir can u make video for 3ds max also??
Nice
Thank you 😊
this is very cool
Thank you :)
Hi & good day. Hope you can share how to set a good resolution output in vray 5.20 and sketchup. I've using vray 5.0 & sketchup but still my final rendering is a kind of pixelated. Can share and show some tricks. Thanks and Godspeed.
TONY THE GOD OF VRAY.....
hahah ❤🙏
Nice tutorial. I wonder if those lines (frames) inside the translucent lamp can be viewed lighter. I mean those black lines are a little bit bold.
Thanks Vincent, Yes you can, in fact you can match to a darker tone of the actual lamp :)
How do i make a bulb inside a white glass lamp look blured when made emissive (it usually looks an emissive circle) ?
I have been using vray since 4 years, and have never found any content as such. Thank you
Thank You, I appreciate your support :)
Pls can you make a video of how to set v ray lights for exterior rendering.
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Cool video !! I wonder what color temperature/rgb code you are using for floor lamp (yellowish/warm color at 8:04). Are you have specific rgb code or usually adjusting based on your needs?
Thanks! any value below 5000 will give you warm tones, the lower the better :)
@@TN3DStudio ah ! thank you for replying
good
Thanks
Thank you fopr this tutorial.... As a 3ds max user. I am disappointed at the quality of vray for sketchup.. I am trying to level my rendering with that of vray5 for max. I cant simply do it even if I followed the best tutorials online...
Will you come back to talk about enscape?
Yes, i have some enscape planned for this month 😊
Hi, 00_Gradient Glass not found
Why couldn't i get much clarity render
Is the model available for practice purposes? :)
I'll upload it this month 🙏🏿
@@TN3DStudio Thanks my man. Great video btw!
The translucency doesn't work for me. No matter what I try, I never get trasnlucency. Do I need thickness on my model? Does it not work with CPU renderer of Vray? I don't understand, it's so frustrating.
my lights dont work.. can you let me know what I am doing wrong pls?
Can you give a little more detail?
The gradient lighting . It doesnt work, seem to have skip a step there
Check the binding options for the material and make sure its properly mapped :)
@@TN3DStudiothank you. yes i did check and its finally working! Great tutorial, thanks alot
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waiting time was too long等待时间太长
The wait is over :)
Thank you very much.. I developed myself after watching your explanations .. Please need A lesson explaining how make realistic fabric and curtains
Great suggestion! I'll try my best.