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    • andybotA Offline
      andybot
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      @broomstick said:

      That's funny: an unofficial version of vray works better than the official version for Sketchup. Chaosgroup needs to address these problems..

      Well, when sketchup gets particle systems, modifiers, etc., maybe it'll get to the level of Blender... 🀣

      oh yeah, and when SU goes to 64bit πŸ’š

      http://charlottesvillearchitecturalrendering.com/

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      • HieruH Offline
        Hieru
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        @zylescozar19 said:

        I guess a Video tutorial will do that would be the easiest way 🀣

        In which case Pixel Flakes have a good one that includes the project files (so you can work along):

        www.pixelflakes.com/tutorial/5-concrete-cliff/

        For those of us who already know our way around PS, masks and material ID, this time lapse video is superb:

        www.pixelflakes.com/tutorial/8-1-hour-challenge/

        www.davidhier.co.uk

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        • Z Offline
          Zylescozar19
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          @valerostudio said:

          If you're not using MatID channels and Photoshop then you are not taking advantage of the most powerful tool in a render artists kit. Learn as soon as you can!

          😎 yea... thanks

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            Zylescozar19
            last edited by

            @hieru said:

            @zylescozar19 said:

            I guess a Video tutorial will do that would be the easiest way 🀣

            In which case Pixel Flakes have a good one that includes the project files (so you can work along):

            www.pixelflakes.com/tutorial/5-concrete-cliff/

            For those of us who already know our way around PS, masks and material ID, this time lapse video is superb:

            www.pixelflakes.com/tutorial/8-1-hour-challenge/

            Thank you so much for the help!!!

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            • dkendigD Offline
              dkendig
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              you could try using proxies... πŸ˜‰
              http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=UQvP9idOijo

              ValeroStudio just posted an image on our beta forums, using proxies for grass. Matt, would you like to show it off here? You can now!

              Devin Kendig
              Developer

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                valerostudio
                last edited by

                Proxies will change everything you thought SketchUp could do.
                grass.jpg

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                • V Offline
                  valerostudio
                  last edited by

                  And this...

                  SwapTest.jpg

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                  • dkendigD Offline
                    dkendig
                    last edited by

                    thank you Matt πŸ˜„

                    Devin Kendig
                    Developer

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                      valerostudio
                      last edited by

                      And this...

                      FYI - this image is totally lit by Dome Light!

                      EvoqueTest2.jpg

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                      • Z Offline
                        Zylescozar19
                        last edited by

                        Thank you so much for your tips.

                        Got already a good tutorial for this.
                        You might try this one. pref. this is photoshop πŸ˜„

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                          Zylescozar19
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                          Oppppppppppss!!! Sorry this one.

                          πŸ˜†

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                            Zylescozar19
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                            Can you give me a link where can i download a vray proxy?

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                            • dkendigD Offline
                              dkendig
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                              proxies are made from within V-Ray for SketchUp 1.6, or from other 3d apps that have the V-Ray plugin installed. Blender, Max, Maya, etc. The .vrmesh should be fully compatible from one V-Ray plugin to another. We don't have a repository of .vrmesh files to download, but we do bundle a conversion tool with our plugin that allows you to easily convert obj, geo, or ply files in to .vrmesh files to be used as proxies in any V-Ray product, without having to go through any sort of host application. Here's a video explaining proxies further:
                              http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UQvP9idOijo

                              Devin Kendig
                              Developer

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                                valerostudio
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                                I am working on a tutorial that will explain how to use Blender to make meshes. It will be up on the Chaos forums in the next day or so.

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                                • dkendigD Offline
                                  dkendig
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                                  @valerostudio said:

                                  I am working on a tutorial that will explain how to use Blender to make meshes. It will be up on the Chaos forums in the next day or so.

                                  for a more light weight and simple solution, have you tried using something like MeshLab in conjunction with our ply2vrmesh converter?

                                  Devin Kendig
                                  Developer

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                                  • holmes1977H Offline
                                    holmes1977
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                                    @valerostudio said:

                                    I am working on a tutorial that will explain how to use Blender to make meshes. It will be up on the Chaos forums in the next day or so.

                                    Cheers mate
                                    That would be so helpful

                                    Exaggeration makes a dull story better.

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