Hi All,
I've been meaning to post some of my freelance work using the new version of Vray for Sketchup. This is my second project (I may follow up with some images from my first project as well). I have been having issues with the new version just like everyone else but I've been finding ways to work around most (not all) of my issues.
At this point I feel comfortable enough using the VfSU to put some work out there for feedback. I would also like to put out there that in trying to be as efficient in my workflow as I can be, I am working toward using NO post-processing in Photoshop. Also, I have been using the new and improved alpha transparency functionality for materials in VfSU, which I am addicted to. Financially, 2D entourage is a more viable option for my people and vegetation--but I am open to alternatives! I am still working on learning the VfSU lighting system (spotlights/IES lights in particular), and am still getting there.
All that said, criticism is more than welcome. I would ask the most of it be geared toward the actual visualization, because we can't always decide what designs are brought to us by our clients This one is a re-purposed warehouse turned in to a patio space for catering events.
A couple of questions to start, why am I still getting some shiny artifacts up top, and how can I get my pendant lights to glow like I think they would (I'm not sure if I'm placing my vray IES light geometry in the right place in my sketchup model to make the glass glow)?. Or do I need to make the glass an emissive material?
Thanks again
wworks.carbonmade.com
I've been meaning to post some of my freelance work using the new version of Vray for Sketchup. This is my second project (I may follow up with some images from my first project as well). I have been having issues with the new version just like everyone else but I've been finding ways to work around most (not all) of my issues.
At this point I feel comfortable enough using the VfSU to put some work out there for feedback. I would also like to put out there that in trying to be as efficient in my workflow as I can be, I am working toward using NO post-processing in Photoshop. Also, I have been using the new and improved alpha transparency functionality for materials in VfSU, which I am addicted to. Financially, 2D entourage is a more viable option for my people and vegetation--but I am open to alternatives! I am still working on learning the VfSU lighting system (spotlights/IES lights in particular), and am still getting there.
All that said, criticism is more than welcome. I would ask the most of it be geared toward the actual visualization, because we can't always decide what designs are brought to us by our clients This one is a re-purposed warehouse turned in to a patio space for catering events.
A couple of questions to start, why am I still getting some shiny artifacts up top, and how can I get my pendant lights to glow like I think they would (I'm not sure if I'm placing my vray IES light geometry in the right place in my sketchup model to make the glass glow)?. Or do I need to make the glass an emissive material?
Thanks again
wworks.carbonmade.com
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