One of the longtime limitations of working with SketchUp in designing for film and television has been the final output of the program. As powerful as SketchUp is as a modeling tool, and as dynamic as the animations and moving sections can be, the image output from SketchUp has been limited to a shaded polygon model or one lit by a single source (the sun). Even the models lit by the sun are relatively flat and lifeless, without any change of val…
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se will be shown. In addition, the viability of exploring the 3D model interactively and on the web will be discussed. Download Interactive 3D Visualization of Building Envelope Systems Using Infrared Thermography and Sketch Up…
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This simple and easy tutorial explains comping VRay’s renderpasses by Christopher Nichols. The following is a very basic breakdown of how to reassemble a VRay image in a compositing program. This Vray tutorial shows you how lighting can make your 3d interior scene looks nice and somewhat realistic. Word from author “I am showing it to you in a very straightforward node breakdown, but this can be done in AE or any other package. Firs…
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Simple step by step tutorial for setting up Vray in Sketchup for Vray user beginner. This tutorial teach you how to setup lights and material for creating realistic scene with Sketchup. For all beginner sketchup users, this VRay tutorial is realy helpful for making high quality realistic 3D scene. Follow Tutorial VRay for Sketchup Setup…
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VRay Tutorial : Rendering a Static Scene From Multiple Views. This VRay tutorial will examine ways to efficiently render a static scene from multiple views. To make an efficiently render several views on the scene, use the irradiance map. The different irradiance map modes will help us in this task. As a conclusion, here is a basic workflow that can be used to render a static scene from multiple views: * First prepare the scene (geometry, ma…
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