Good VRAY settings for exterior renderings ....please!
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HELP! Could someone provide me with some good basic VRAY settings (for SketchUp) that would give me good exterior rendered images?
I don't know what controls the light source in VRAY???? I really had to do a lot of PP in Photoshop to get this image (which I don't consider to be that great) to look as it does.
Does anyone know how to eliminate the "swirling effect" in texture maps. Is there a filter in VRAY that would fix that?
Here's the image. Any help would be most appreciated!
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What version of Vray are you using?
Better textures and not settings would help right out of the gate.
Secondly, try using an HDRI image for your lighting....it will do wonders.
Make sure you have gone through the manual and reviewed things also.
Scott
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@unknownuser said:
What version of Vray are you using? It just says 2007 Vray for SketchUp
Better textures and not settings would help right out of the gate.
Secondly, try using an HDRI image for your lighting....it will do wonders. An HDRI image? ... do you mean for the background? Will that help to sharpen the image, because I have to do that in Photoshop. Can you give me some direction?
Make sure you have gone through the manual and reviewed things also. Yeah, I will do that. Thanks a lot!
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2007 Vray for Sketchup (got a feeling that is not right)
Can you give us a screen shot showing your version?
An HDRI image will be used as the GI in the image. It will not help sharpen the image but it will help add realistic light to the image.
Vray is not going to be a one click to perfect image render. It has many settings and takes time with the manual as well as trial and error. I would also check the Asgvis site as they have a few tutorials as well as premade vray settings in the download area (not sure if you need to be a registered user though).
Scott
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Try this for the roof,
http://www.cgtextures.com/texview.php?id=13675&PHPSESSID=5eb628e1d5e686ea3801e8a0eb0b7990
and this for the bricks,
http://www.cgtextures.com/texview.php?id=27095&PHPSESSID=5eb628e1d5e686ea3801e8a0eb0b7990
for the grass
http://www.cgtextures.com/texview.php?id=3409&PHPSESSID=5eb628e1d5e686ea3801e8a0eb0b7990
These should help a lot
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