hey guys i would love for everyone to just contribute to this thread, its very difficult to set up scenes to render without all the info that the user manual purposely left out, everyone can now post all they know about every setting here!! thanks
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Re: all vray for sketchup settings eplained in one thread
thats a good idea! a thread about settings, there are many parameters on vray options that i still dont understand.
I use the universal settings it give me great results but for every scene that i want to render i adjust the settings and something very important its the light sources on your design, windows and sometimes i used rectangulars lights.
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Re: all vray for sketchup settings eplained in one thread
The link below takes you to the online guide for V-Ray for 3D Studio Max.
http://www.spot3d.com/vray/help/150SP1/index.htm
This guide is far more extensive than the V-Ray for SketchUp guide and covers a good 85% of the V-Ray Options settings in great detail. (Such as the effects of different antialiasing settings in the Image Sampler, ozone settings, rendering engines, dmc samplers, etc)
The terminology is exactly the same, so it shouldn't be too hard to translate it to the SketchUp interface, although VfMax still has some features not yet available on VfSU.I am currently using V-Ray 1.49.01.
SketchUp 8.0.11752
Windows 7 Professional-64 bit
Intel(R) Core(TM) i5 K655 @ 3.20GHz
8.00GB of RAM, 1.2TB Hard Drive
Marcus McLin, Intern - Serena Sturm Architects
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Re: all vray for sketchup settings eplained in one thread
Vray for Sketchup Manual is here:
http://www.vray.com/vray_for_sketchu...al/index.shtml
Best,
_KNPersonal projects (Fantasy and Sci-Fi): http://www.chaosgroup.com/forums/vbu...ASY+SCI-FI+ART
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Re: all vray for sketchup settings eplained in one thread
i have all those tutorials and more, u kno what i would love to see, an actual video of someone rendering a good interior and exterior, furniture and all, until it gets near realism, showing all the steps and explaining in sketchup, as they go along
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Re: all vray for sketchup settings eplained in one thread
That might be easier said than done. There are so many different conceptions of a "realistic" rendering that one tuturial would not be able to satisfy everyone's needs.
The best thing to do for now is to try to get acquainted with how major parameters in the V-Ray Options affect the final render.
I personally found the 3D Studio Max guide very helpful, especially the tutorials in the Examples section, since all of them have tons of images showing how tweaking a setting changes the scene. The VRaySun tutorial there made me understand how to tweak the sun and sky settings to my liking. And the Image Sampler tutorial introduced me to antialiasing filters, which really helped me bring out the details of small intricate pieces in my scenes.
There's also some good tutorials in the Tips & Tricks forum.I am currently using V-Ray 1.49.01.
SketchUp 8.0.11752
Windows 7 Professional-64 bit
Intel(R) Core(TM) i5 K655 @ 3.20GHz
8.00GB of RAM, 1.2TB Hard Drive
Marcus McLin, Intern - Serena Sturm Architects
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I also put up my hand in request for this, the 3ds max tutorials explain the concepts nicely but it would still be nice to have more dedicated videos and a well contained manual for software which comes with this price tag.
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Re: all vray for sketchup settings eplained in one thread
Originally posted by ioteqI also put up my hand in request for this [.....] and a well contained manual for software which comes with this price tag.
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ASGvis made a manual for the latest 1.48 VfSU http://forum.asgvis.com/index.php?to...;topicseen#new
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ok, very nice, i will check all these out, i have so many tutorials but none give me what i want, they explain the main settings but its still not as real as what i see online, u know what ama start posting some renders and see what comments i get on how to improve my renders. i thinks thats best. and only core 1.49.84 core renders fast enough for me, the newer versions are so slow, cant believe it. i took a test of the latest version and the parsing time is like 10 minutes for simple scenes but ama post all from now on, i think thats best. thanks to everyone here. i find this forum the most helpfull forum online.
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Re: all vray for sketchup settings eplained in one thread
1.49.84 core renders fast enough for me, the newer versions are so slow, cant believe it. i took a test of the latest version and the parsing time is like 10 minutes for simple scenes but ama post all from now on, i think thats best. thanks to everyone here. i find this forum the most helpfull forum online.Best regards,
Devin Kendig
Developer
Chaos Group
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Re: all vray for sketchup settings eplained in one thread
The latest version of V-Ray for SketchUp is 1.48.66, and I haven't heard anyone complain that it's slower...
But other than that, it's a lot faster than the older version. There's virtually no parsing time anymore.I am currently using V-Ray 1.49.01.
SketchUp 8.0.11752
Windows 7 Professional-64 bit
Intel(R) Core(TM) i5 K655 @ 3.20GHz
8.00GB of RAM, 1.2TB Hard Drive
Marcus McLin, Intern - Serena Sturm Architects
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Re: all vray for sketchup settings eplained in one thread
Originally posted by Marcus McLinThere's virtually no parsing time anymore.
Average scene that takes 3 min parsing with 1.05 and minute and a half with 1.48
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The parsing times cut down to half, but it's still far from no parsing time at all.
Average scene that takes 3 min parsing with 1.05 and minute and a half with 1.48I am currently using V-Ray 1.49.01.
SketchUp 8.0.11752
Windows 7 Professional-64 bit
Intel(R) Core(TM) i5 K655 @ 3.20GHz
8.00GB of RAM, 1.2TB Hard Drive
Marcus McLin, Intern - Serena Sturm Architects
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Re: all vray for sketchup settings eplained in one thread
Imo today still the biggest down side of vfs is the parsing time. Of course I know that asgvis doing everything they can to fix this in the limits of SU's abilities.
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