Hello everyone
A few days ago in my company we upgraded to version 2023 sketchup with the sketchup studio package.
Before we were using the latest version of vray, and there was a very interesting feature that seems to have disappeared since we took sketchup studio.
It's the ability to change material colors from the Sketchup editor. Changing the color in sketchup used to allow us to see the modification in the workspace, but now we have to use color correction. This is problematic in the sense that our entire material base is no longer usable, as any changes made in this way are no longer taken into account. We have to redo them all with color correction, which doesn't allow us to see them in the workspace.
It's this feature that seems to have disappeared, or at least it no longer seems to work on materials with an image. This used to be the case, which was quite handy. Especially when you had to merge cosmos trees to increase their brightness with just one click.
Is this a version problem?
Thanks for your feedback!
A few days ago in my company we upgraded to version 2023 sketchup with the sketchup studio package.
Before we were using the latest version of vray, and there was a very interesting feature that seems to have disappeared since we took sketchup studio.
It's the ability to change material colors from the Sketchup editor. Changing the color in sketchup used to allow us to see the modification in the workspace, but now we have to use color correction. This is problematic in the sense that our entire material base is no longer usable, as any changes made in this way are no longer taken into account. We have to redo them all with color correction, which doesn't allow us to see them in the workspace.
It's this feature that seems to have disappeared, or at least it no longer seems to work on materials with an image. This used to be the case, which was quite handy. Especially when you had to merge cosmos trees to increase their brightness with just one click.
Is this a version problem?
Thanks for your feedback!
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