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took me to 2 days to learn sketchup and vray. in conclusion, it landed me a job. advice to get better? thanks!
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Nice!
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@rokit5 said:
took me to 2 days to learn sketchup and vray. in conclusion, it landed me a job. advice to get better? thanks!
If you are doing THIS level of work in 2 days, I think maybe you could give me some advice on how to get better
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yeah... 2 days is pretty damn impressive!
pay better attention to texturing though...that repeating wood grain is really distracting plus its all oriented the same way... it would be running vertical in some areas.
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@unknownuser said:
@rokit5 said:
took me to 2 days to learn sketchup and vray. in conclusion, it landed me a job. advice to get better? thanks!
If you are doing THIS level of work in 2 days, I think maybe you could give me some advice on how to get better
AND got a job from it? Dang! Why can't I get that lucky?
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thanks guys! I think having CAD and Revit Architecture background helped me learn how to use the program. Also a lot of reading and watching tutorials w/in that 48 hours. lol
I was wondering. Do you guys have any tutorial websites, you guys recommend for a newbie like me to take a look at?
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Nice. This is a complete tutorial, from start to finish, made by a v-ray for su user (Omar)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cxOCVyW9BlQ
Bookmark the entire channel (ASGVIS) and watch some others tuts. It' doesn't matter if it's for rhino, or for older version of v-ray, because you can always pic-up tricks that you can apply to the current version.
Good Luck, and keep posting!
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what are you using for the model? did you build it in sketchup?
i think the scale is a little off.... the sinks are small, and the window sills are high... apart from that, everything is great for a newbie.
i agree about the wood texture comments too. learn more, good luck!
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