Hi all,
I'm very much new to V-Ray. I've been using SU for ages, but only really feel like I'm making a bit of progress with the drawings I produce for our kitchen/bedroom cabinetry business having started using V-Ray next.
Hopefully at some point I'll be able to offer some advice to others, but for now I'm only going to be able to ask questions, I'd imagine!
The drawings I'm producing are very basic compared to everyone else's work on here, mainly because of my novice status but also as I'm using a Mac and can only get away with fairly "light" drawings until I sort a new hardware setup.
My first question... Almost all of the cabinetry we produce is painted/shaker style in-frame kitchens. Currently I'm just using generic colours from SU to "paint" the cabinets, but this gives such a flat texture it's the first thing that makes the image seem a bit rookey.
Can anyone suggest a means of giving it a slight texture/bump to make it a more realistic hand-finish?
Obviously any criticism or guidance relating to any other aspects with the attached image are gratefully received... it's the only way I'm going to learn!!!
Thanks so much for any help!
Pete
I'm very much new to V-Ray. I've been using SU for ages, but only really feel like I'm making a bit of progress with the drawings I produce for our kitchen/bedroom cabinetry business having started using V-Ray next.
Hopefully at some point I'll be able to offer some advice to others, but for now I'm only going to be able to ask questions, I'd imagine!
The drawings I'm producing are very basic compared to everyone else's work on here, mainly because of my novice status but also as I'm using a Mac and can only get away with fairly "light" drawings until I sort a new hardware setup.
My first question... Almost all of the cabinetry we produce is painted/shaker style in-frame kitchens. Currently I'm just using generic colours from SU to "paint" the cabinets, but this gives such a flat texture it's the first thing that makes the image seem a bit rookey.
Can anyone suggest a means of giving it a slight texture/bump to make it a more realistic hand-finish?
Obviously any criticism or guidance relating to any other aspects with the attached image are gratefully received... it's the only way I'm going to learn!!!
Thanks so much for any help!
Pete
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