How to make a leather material in vray for sketchup
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To texture it, you could use Whaat's UV tools.
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That must be the SketchUp Picasso Edition!
Regards
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@solo said:
I started watching but got so distracted by his toolbar situation that I had to stop.
OMG! how does he get anything done? it's pathetic
If you gonna try teach people something, first make sure you know the basics.
Thank you so mutch for your comentary. But ther is one purpose for that kind of toolbars positions. Sketchup+vray dont have too mutch control of the camera render, and see how it will be when rendered. So i'm working on a project, and i use that kind of configuration to see what i'll see in my render, so in vray i use get viewport size, so i know perfectly what will be showing in my render.
I know the basics, i've developed, so many tecnicks to Sketchup+Vray that you cant even imagin. I teach sketchup for so long time, I am known throughout Brazil. Try to see my other videos and you will see that i can, and i know how to take care of those toolbars.
Next time just try to be more kind in yours comentaries, I do not blame your bad mood.
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@unknownuser said:
To texture it, you could use Whaat's UV tools.
Yeah, i know that plugin, and i've tried it. But Vray dont render it. He doest reconize that whay of mapping. Another think i could do is to make the mapping on another software, export as 3ds with the texture, and import in sketchup. Than vray reconizes it!
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Thanks a lot for this great tutorial! Perfect leather.
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hey man...its great...thank you very much for sharing.....
please keep posting such tricks....its very informative
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Another thing I saw on the 3D warehouse once:
http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/details?mid=f3e9dae10220a018cca5d7fbf4f17f56
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ande, im following yur tutorial and i cant seem to reproduce just like your leather material. can you share the bump map that you are using.
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Here's what i produced.
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@40th said:
Here's what i produced.
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Thanks, I've learned much.
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awesome tutorial ....pls post more
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I have to admit that that's a very good trick - using the toolbars as a framing device. Very ingenious!
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Andeciuala >>> you need to see this:
http://img6.yfrog.com/img6/5082/vrayutlilites.jpg
Solo >>> maybe pathetic is your comment. You have make great works, I have watching your jobs. But, don't need to say that way of Andeuciaula work is pathetic - is very strange, I recognize.
http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=180&t=15491&st=0&sk=t&sd=a&hilit=vray
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Judging by Solo's work I'd say he is an anal perfectionist, and that is a compliment that unfortunatly extend to the placement of his toolbars. I don't blame him. When I first saw it, I wanted to scratch my eyeballs out. That is before I saw the tutorial. Good job!
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@andeciuala
i saw your other tutorials in youtube (vray exterior for sketchup) and it's great..!
altough it could use some planning beforehand, and some better english (lol)
but it's very useful nonetheless to learn about bumps,transparent materials and displacements..
two thumbs up dude..!
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