Hi,
I've been struggling for a day trying to create SketchUp Vray proxies with a custom proxy preview, but I have not yet managed to get a good workflow.
I am trying to create a SketchUp file that contains a Vray proxy object (say a chair), but with a low-poly version of that chair (generated with the Skimp plugin), so that the chair would look good in SketchUp (rather than the weird looking low poly mesh without material automatically generated by Vray on proxy creation...), yet render perfectly in Vray.
Here's what I am doing:
- open high poly model in SketchUp
- Duplicate it and make it low-poly with Skimp plugin
- Duplicate original high poly object and export it as proxy vrmesh with the Vray plugin. It is replaced in SketchUp by the Vray proxy with the mesh preview automatically generated by Vray
If I then export (Component > Save As... in SketchUp) that proxy component, it renders normally when reimported in another SketchUp file and rendered with Vray. But it looks bad in main SketchUp display, which I would also like to export as line drawing...
I would like to use the Vray proxy "Custom preview" display option to show the low-poly version of the chair in SketchUp, while keeping the full poly render in Vray.
But if I paste the low-poly version inside the proxy component and re-export it, it will not render the materials in teh proxy when reimported in another model...
What is the correct way of defining a custom preview for a proxy? What is the hierarchy of the group/components inside the proxy?
Solving this would be a fantastic improvement of my rendering workflow.
Looking forward to your help.
Best regards,
Thibaut
I've been struggling for a day trying to create SketchUp Vray proxies with a custom proxy preview, but I have not yet managed to get a good workflow.
I am trying to create a SketchUp file that contains a Vray proxy object (say a chair), but with a low-poly version of that chair (generated with the Skimp plugin), so that the chair would look good in SketchUp (rather than the weird looking low poly mesh without material automatically generated by Vray on proxy creation...), yet render perfectly in Vray.
Here's what I am doing:
- open high poly model in SketchUp
- Duplicate it and make it low-poly with Skimp plugin
- Duplicate original high poly object and export it as proxy vrmesh with the Vray plugin. It is replaced in SketchUp by the Vray proxy with the mesh preview automatically generated by Vray
If I then export (Component > Save As... in SketchUp) that proxy component, it renders normally when reimported in another SketchUp file and rendered with Vray. But it looks bad in main SketchUp display, which I would also like to export as line drawing...
I would like to use the Vray proxy "Custom preview" display option to show the low-poly version of the chair in SketchUp, while keeping the full poly render in Vray.
But if I paste the low-poly version inside the proxy component and re-export it, it will not render the materials in teh proxy when reimported in another model...
What is the correct way of defining a custom preview for a proxy? What is the hierarchy of the group/components inside the proxy?
Solving this would be a fantastic improvement of my rendering workflow.
Looking forward to your help.
Best regards,
Thibaut
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