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oh really you like that? perhaps the IES right? coz i really feel i struggle with vray max. still different with vray su. bu tone thing i have learned a lot from vray max and now its so easy to adopt some i have learnt unto SR1.5. the parameteres are almost the same.
you are right, i've started with vray for max. Now with vray 1.5 for sketchup almost every thing works fine, so it's great. Glossiness maps, and every thing, vray 1.5 is great. But i styl think they have to put proxy and at last some others material kind, like composite, or masks betwin the materials and Sketchup should add uvw mapping!!
you are right, i've started with vray for max. Now with vray 1.5 for sketchup almost every thing works fine, so it's great. Glossiness maps, and every thing, vray 1.5 is great. But i styl think they have to put proxy and at last some others material kind, like composite, or masks betwin the materials and Sketchup should add uvw mapping!!
yeap indeed i love mask map.. the thing i really like is the IES support. yu just use photometric light, load the data and thats it. although yur fake ies is ok, but the ies photometric is must better. plus of course i love the vray fur. and just thinking that one would be difficult for SU becuase of the number of polygons.
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