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      archkiranjith
      last edited by archkiranjith

      Hi, I was going through this forum for quite some time.

      I thought I will put up some of my work.
      Not that great what I saw here.

      I'm working in an office in Goa.

      This is a house I'm doing for a couple in Goa, India.
      All of the 3D was done in SU6 Pro.
      Rendered with V-Ray for SketchUp.
      Only the sky is added in Photoshop.

      I heard about HDRI skies, can anyone help me out how to do that in V-Ray?
      And I have some problems with creating glass. My glass doesn't look real. Reflections are not proper.
      Please... a little help is needed.
      And about displacement for grass, it's not happening.
      But I managed to get some textures on a few walls.

      Thanks in advance.


      img


      img2

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        archkiranjith
        last edited by

        hi,thanks for the reply..i already started collecting and making meterials!!!DETAILS!!!actually i get bored to do that..no patience..vill look into that matter seriously..but any tip on glass and hdri?!!cant figure it out yet!! 😞

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          Gaieus
          last edited by

          I like the images, too - indeed a nice start. πŸ‘

          I agree with Bruce however that the essence is always hidden in the details. You can have bumps and displacement but what is modelled will always look better.

          Sorry but I don't use V-ray so I cannot add to that.


          Also, I removed the of-topic posts.
          Thanks for editing your post archkiranjith, it is much easier to read now.

          Gai...

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            archkiranjith
            last edited by

            thank you csaba!!actually i was feeling bad for that..was in a bit hurry and my english is not that good..
            thanks for your tips..vill do some detailing in the model and post soon...

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              Gaieus
              last edited by

              Looking foward to it! It's always nice to see a model in development till the final result (and the same time we all learn a bit from it).

              Gai...

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                archkiranjith
                last edited by

                this is a 3dmodelling and rendering i did for one of my client.the model ws done in sketch up6..rendering in vray sketchup..postproduction in photoshop..its a bit old rendering...tat time i was unaware of clipmasking in SU vray!!so had to put all those landscape elements in photoshop 😞 ...


                birdseye


                eylvl

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                  archkiranjith
                  last edited by

                  thanks for your reply,and the link!!i tried environment mapping..but while rendering only a zoomed in part of background comes in the
                  render window.and it looks very blurred..i tried other options also like tiling mirror etc..bt its not happning 😞
                  in the bellow image i gave displacement for the grass..bt nt showing properly 😞


                  grass wt displacement

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                    bahjon12
                    last edited by

                    nice work.......

                    the colours are a bit too bright for my liking ...
                    but really impressive work

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