Sketchup+VrayMax
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Nomer that's fantastic.
Thats the same workflow I use for Max and Vue, and in both welding the vertices is a must, I also then split model by textures, makes it easy to navigate the materials if the model has many different textures, and due to the initial sizing and mapping in SU things are pretty straight forward.
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@solo said:
Nomer that's fantastic.
Thats the same workflow I use for Max and Vue, and in both welding the vertices is a must, I also then split model by textures, makes it easy to navigate the materials if the model has many different textures, and due to the initial sizing and mapping in SU things are pretty straight forward.
absolutely solo. good to know that you are doing the same for Vue. just i said. doing texture in SU is much easier and less complicated comparing with UVW Unwrap and UVW modifiers in max. whilst i prefer texturing my models in SU then preserving them in max. by grouping them in texture, you can identify them easily in max even without converting them into editble poly and when you apply the vray material using the SU texture in diffuse, you will see that the texture is nicely applied. so the use of UVW unwrap and UVW modifier is unecessary.
the weld vertices i only use whenever i want to export curve surfaces.. but if not i will use th preserve texture coordinates. for me i only need weld vertices if i wanted to apply smoothing. but if not i dont use it.
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@nomeradona said:
just i said. doing texture in SU is much easier and less complicated comparing with UVW Unwrap and UVW modifiers in max. whilst i prefer texturing my models in SU then preserving them in max. by grouping them in texture, you can identify them easily in max even without converting them into editble poly and when you apply the vray material using the SU texture in diffuse
i use the same technique
Great render, beautiful carpet. Can we see the parameters of the carpet, please
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@artysmedia said:
@nomeradona said:
just i said. doing texture in SU is much easier and less complicated comparing with UVW Unwrap and UVW modifiers in max. whilst i prefer texturing my models in SU then preserving them in max. by grouping them in texture, you can identify them easily in max even without converting them into editble poly and when you apply the vray material using the SU texture in diffuse
i use the same technique
Great render, beautiful carpet. Can we see the parameters of the carpet, please
it came from one of the friends.. all i did was attached the file. basically its vray proxy. and here is the approach how to do it... http://cgpinoy.expressforum.org/vray-for-3d-studio-max-tutorials-f35/vrayfur-carpet-t528.htm -
Very nice Nomer... It seems quite number of people are moving to Max...
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@sepo said:
Very nice Nomer... It seems quite number of people are moving to Max...
hi sid. i think sometimes there are scene that you want to produce with huge number of polygons with high res textures, number of trees and number of lights. and we know that SU is still having difficulty in coping up. You know i just realized that vraymax is much much faster than vraySU. -
Just great and beautifull work my friend!
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@andeciuala said:
Just great and beautifull work my friend!
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A W E S O M E dude! love it. You are really talented
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wow... missed this post before.....this is just beautiful! great great great image..
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@silver_shadow said:
A W E S O M E dude! love it. You are really talented
thanks buddy.. happy to hear it from you jacques.. -
@marked001 said:
wow... missed this post before.....this is just beautiful! great great great image..
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Very good image and lighting. How long did it take for you to complete this scene. I meant only for render compare with VR4SU
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@9fly said:
Very good image and lighting. How long did it take for you to complete this scene. I meant only for render compare with VR4SU
honestly i found vray max much faster than vray for su in terms of render. the rendering of this higher subdivision is about 31 minutes as you can read below the image. and im really tweak this with higher render time of maximising the image sampler subdivision. my minimu material subdivion is 24.. comparing with vraySU i would say that the scene will be around an hour or more. not including the parsing time. with a huge number of polygons. VraySU parsing time will be longer inspite of the fact that texture are applied inside the group or even using the remove CGmaterials ruby.Because of this you will see more and more that i will render using VRAYmax. because i found the trick of exporting my SU model at ease with the workflow explained previously. -
some more images
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my girls bedroom
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new stuff
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last one rerendering old su model, exported to max and finally rendered with VrayMax 1.5
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Nomer you are the SHADOW KING
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Max it's awesome....and you, of course!
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