How to let the light come throught??? Help [V-ray]
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In your shadows window select on ground for the shadows.
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@jcarchitecture said:
I've got this model with opening. In sketchup, the light comes right throught no problems, and no there isn't any glass in the openings. When I render, none of the shadows on the ground appear. I need help fast because I need to hand this in soon.
Thanks in advance for the help.
In V-Ray you need to place a ground plane first. What you see in SU isn't what V-Ray will render. If you want V-Ray to render the "Ground" shadows you can place an V-Ray Infinite plane.
btw, what VfSU version do you use?
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Never noticed the 'render' reference, TT is quite right as far as vray goes.
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I'm using sketchup 7 with V-ray for sketchup 7. I still can't seem to be able to make the light come through and hit the floor.
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Can you post screenshot of your SU scene and your render?
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Do you have the Sky map assigned to the GI and Background slots in the Environment section?
As of SR1.5 the V-Ray Sun/Sky is not on by default.
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I putt a light in the sky which gives shadow in the building, so that is solved. Now i need to knwo how to soften the shadow thats hitting the floor.
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Did you use an Omni light? If so; then you can set the Radius in the light's properties.
Though, a Sky map is easier to control IMO.
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Like Tom said a screenshot or a posting of the model will help alot when people commenting on your problems.
Scott
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Controlling the softness of the shadows of the sun can be done through the Sun Size parameter. You'd get to that through your sky settings in the Environment rollout
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