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    How to render a model in face style X-Ray?

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    • K Offline
      koens
      last edited by

      Dear sketchupmasters,

      Do you know a way to render a model in Sketchup 2015 with V-Ray in face style x-ray, in combination with "Shaded with textures" and all edge styles ticked off?

      I put the model in the attachment,

      Thanks in advance


      x-ray.zip

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        valerostudio
        last edited by

        Not sure what you are looking for, but there was an xray style material on the Chaos site under Vismat / Misc.

        VRay doesn't recognize the styles in SketchUp. You would have to make custom vray materials with transparency for this kind of effect.

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          JQL
          last edited by

          You could:

          1 Overlay the Sketchup output with the Vray output on Gimp/Photoshop...

          2 Configure all materials to have transparency...

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            rspierenburg
            last edited by

            I wonder if this could be achieved with a Toon Material?

            Edit: I just re-read the original post. You would have to set each material to be translucent. Ignore my toon material reference.

            Rob

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