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    • silverwingsltdS Offline
      silverwingsltd
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      Actualy, the problem is not vray. The vrmesh works like a charm;)The hiccup about the whole thing is when you have found that big beautiful 1.000.000.000 polygon oak tree, car etc. and you can´t even import it into sketchup and make it a proxy because of sketchups 32bit limit. That's how I understand it anyway;)

      IntelCore i7-2600 CPU @ 3.40GHz 12.0 GB RAM Sketchup 8 VfSU 1.6 beta

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      • holmes1977H Offline
        holmes1977
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        @silverwingsltd said:

        Actualy, the problem is not vray. The vrmesh works like a charm;)The hiccup about the whole thing is when you have found that big beautiful 1.000.000.000 polygon oak tree, car etc. and you can´t even import it into sketchup and make it a proxy because of sketchups 32bit limit. That's how I understand it anyway;)

        Well explained. Ok thats what I was trying to say.

        Exaggeration makes a dull story better.

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          frv
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          I am a Maxwell render user. We use proxies too but import the data into Maxwell Studio first. Any size really. A pot of flowers at about 800 Mb renders fine straight out of Sketchup as a proxy. But we never import any large models into Sketchup. We convert a lot in Modo and Studio and then use proxies in SU to reference those models.
          I would be interested in Vray but if Vray requieres you to import reference-models into Sketchup than its rather hopeless. Isn't there any way to reference Vray meshes in Sketchup that are made entirely without the use of Sketchup ?
          Francois

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            valerostudio
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            You are never going to be able to import a hi poly model (100MB+), like a car for example, and get that into SU to create the proxy. You have a couple of options to get vrmeshes of these large models that will import into SU.

            1. Get an OBJ of the file and use the ply2vrmesh utility, I will post a tutorial on the Chaos site on how I do this. It works seamlessly.

            2. Get your hands on the vrmesh file of the file exported from Max. You will need Max and a license of VRay for Max in order to do this.

            3. Use the Blender / VRay for Blender Method that Andy uses. I think there is a thread on the Chaos forums right now about this.

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              frv
              last edited by

              Just to be clear about costs.
              Do you need to buy more licenses than the one for Sketchup just to format models you find on the web (3DS max etc) into Vray-meshes for use as references ?
              Francois

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              • dkendigD Offline
                dkendig
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                If you are trying to convert a format other than obj or ply, then you won't be able to use the ply2vrmesh converter that we bundle with our plugin. So you will need to use another application to do the conversion to either an obj, ply, or a vrmesh. I'm not sure what costs would be associated with that, because it depends on what you decide to use to do the conversion. Using Blender and V-Ray for Blender may be free, I'm not certain though, I'm not involved with V-Ray for Blender, or marketing/sales for any of our products. In my opinion, installing and configuring Blender is a rather involved step if all you're looking for is a converter. Anyone try using MeshLab?

                Devin Kendig
                Developer

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                  valerostudio
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                  My tutorial is up on the Chaos site.

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                    rvdkruk75
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                    @valerostudio said:

                    My tutorial is up on the Chaos site.

                    Is it in the beta forum? I still dont have acces to that. 😞
                    Can you post here please?

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                      rspierenburg
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                      Well I just used a .OBJ model of a truck and ply2vrmesh and other than not being able to use materials it worked like a charm. You have to use ply2vrmesh from a command prompt, no GUI available.

                      Rob

                      Edit: Here are some quick images
                      SU Model View of the Proxy
                      Model Info
                      Quick Vray render

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                        valerostudio
                        last edited by

                        There is good chance that the OBJ file you are using doesnt have materials applied to it. There is a tutorial I made up on the Chaos forums for using Blender to make vrmeshes. Try this method.

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