Old and dirty render
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wheres the pics?
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Finally remplace the textures whit the new one and render (image bellow), the finally image (firts in this post)is the result of retouching in photoshop for the rigth look = contrast,burn and desaturate. Hope you find this information useful!

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Thanks eldar, I certainly find this info very useful and I will give it a try.
Render looks good, it's a change from the usual stuff.
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sorry I just felt your image was missing something. Hope you don't mind the embellishment

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I think vray does an awesome job with sketchup. I used vray in the past with Max and had great success fooling my clients if it was real or a rendering.
Is it possible to add bump maps in your rendering with vray? I have not used it with sketchup as of yet, and haven't seen the interface within sketchup. Is there a material editor for / within sketchup? -
very cool.. did not know about that ruby.. very helpful.. very cool render too..
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@goodonline said:
Is it possible to add bump maps in your rendering with vray? I have not used it with sketchup as of yet, and haven't seen the interface within sketchup. Is there a material editor for / within sketchup?
Yes and Yes. Displacement is also a feature along with many many more features. The material editor work in conjunction with SU because VfSU relies on SU for UV mapping (at least for now!)
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Yes and Yes. Displacement is also a feature along with many many more features. The material editor work in conjunction with SU because VfSU relies on SU for UV mapping (at least for now!)[/quote]
If Vray would offer mapping capabilities within sketchup, I would re-invest in the plugin
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Displacement....have you tried crazybump?
it seems a good program to make displacement maps, this is the web: http://www.crazybump.com/ -
Very cool process to make such lovely images...quite a secret you've shared, thank you very much for both!
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With your input, this post could be even better π
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