How to get land in Vray scene
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Thanks Jeff,
But i still don't see a ground or a sky in my Vray image, it is still the same.
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@zeeshan said:
Thanks Jeff,
But i still don't see a ground or a sky in my Vray image, it is still the same.
and that's what i was worried about.. you were talking about vray in which case my answer is:
i have no idea!

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@unknownuser said:
and that's what i was worried about.. you were talking about vray in which case my answer is:
OK, I see now, too.
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You need to insert an infinate plane (last icon on the vray toolbar) or add a ground plane in SU.
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THANKSSS solo!!!!
finally the mystery solved

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@zeeshan said:
THANKSSS solo!!!!
finally the mystery solved

and to add a sky, set the camera to PHYSICAL (at camera tab)...
then go into ENVIRONMENT TAB and click the M on the side of GI. Set it to SKY on the dropdown list. Now click the M on the side of Background. On the dropdown list select BITMAP. Set it to ENVIROMENT (in UVW), click the M below to select a bitmap and at the side of UVW choose the type of sky that matches the bitmap you selected (if its a cross, select cubic, if its a panoramic, choose spherical)
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AcesHigh thanks !!!!
Another mystery solve

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hey aceshigh
sorry, but the enviromental, background, bitmap pointed doesn´t work for me (i only get a blak sky)
could you show a example? or perhaps you have another version?
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Turn up the multipler. Depending on what version of V-Ray you have and if you use an HDRI the values might range from 20 - 20000.
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@sambort said:
hey aceshigh
sorry, but the enviromental, background, bitmap pointed doesn´t work for me (i only get a blak sky)
could you show a example? or perhaps you have another version?
do what ThomThom said... i really forgot to tell it. The physical camera is much less sensitive to light than the "normal" camera... thus, you need to turn up the multiplier inside the M tab for the sky image to show up.
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you guys are right!http://www.sketchucation.com/forums/scf/posting.php?mode=reply&f=80&t=18000#
20000 was needed for the multiplier and it works!
now i get beatiful skies inside VRthanks again!
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Then it sounds like you have the original V-Ray for Sketchup. There's an update available over at ASGVis for download.
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