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      danielefc
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      Anyone able to recommend any places to find some vray materials?

      I have the vismat collection, but for the most part it doesn't have the kind of materials that I need.

      Ideally, I'm looking for materials such as, powder coated steel, translucent plastics (polycarbonate), alupanel + brick, wood, grass, concrete etc

      Trying to take my renders to the next stage, for the most part standard sketchup textures don't look great once rendered, seeing all the renders around here makes me feel like I should be trying harder!

      Any help is appreciated 😄

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        rspierenburg
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        I usually just tweak the standard textures to suit my needs. But this site has some really nice free textures: http://luzindirecta.luxisessentia.com/

        Nomeradona has some materials on his blog as well: http://www.sketchupvraymaterials.blogspot.ca/

        Hope these help

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          danielefc
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          @rspierenburg said:

          I usually just tweak the standard textures to suit my needs. But this site has some really nice free textures: http://luzindirecta.luxisessentia.com/

          Nomeradona has some materials on his blog as well: http://www.sketchupvraymaterials.blogspot.ca/

          Hope these help

          Thanks alot, downloading these now.. see how it goes!!

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