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    • A Offline
      Archimonia
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      Hi, I'm quite new on this forum, I have been only a lurker so far, but decided to share with you my troubles.
      I'm not advanced in Vray, I know the basics about light and materials and so far it was enough for me. Now i have a particular look in mind with current project and I struggle to achieve that look in my render.

      This is how it's rendering right now:

      https://i.imgur.com/piDmDEn.jpg

      And this is an image I have in mind:

      https://imgur.com/ssXNVcQ.jpg

      I have tried experimenting with these two materials: colored glass and white reflective material.

      For the glass I used:
      Diffuse transparency val: 195
      A color that varies for elements, few shades of blue.
      Reflection layer
      IOR 1,55
      refraction color same as diffuse color
      refraction transparency val: 125
      I haven't done anything with the fog color because my elements are very thin and the color wasn't showing up right.
      And I have 'affect shadows' checked.

      For the white one:
      basic standard material with the refletion layer.

      I have read threads:
      https://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=81&t=19778
      https://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=322&t=43540
      They were about color glass but I couldn't find what I was looking for especially for colored shadows that in these threads were mostly done using programs I don't use. I have only Sketchup 2015 and V-ray, Photoshop for postproduction.

      Long story short:

      1. is there a way in sketchup for these beautiful colored shadows (for thin elements)
      2. what can I do to reflect color materials more without making a mirror for the surroundings, currently only reflection that shows up is from blue sky.

      I wanted to post it here so maybe some more experienced eye could advice me some tools that I haven't tried. Thanks in advance for your help πŸ˜„

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        peerman
        last edited by

        Hi,

        First you could change the sun angle so the shadows are more visible. I tried rendering a simple piece of glass (15mm thick) with the basic glass material from the vray library. I only changed the fog color and it worked.
        I've added the skp file to this post.
        Hope it works! (BTW, file is made with SU2018 and V-Ray 3.6)

        Best


        Colored Glass.skp

        iMac i7 4,2GHz, 32GB RAM, OS X 10.13.5, Sketchup 2018 Pro, ArchiCAD 21, V-Ray 3.6

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        • A Offline
          Archimonia
          last edited by

          @peerman said:

          Hi,

          First you could change the sun angle so the shadows are more visible. I tried rendering a simple piece of glass (15mm thick) with the basic glass material from the vray library. I only changed the fog color and it worked.
          I've added the skp file to this post.
          Hope it works! (BTW, file is made with SU2018 and V-Ray 3.6)

          Best

          Thank you very much for your answer, it's very much appreciated πŸ˜„
          However I have an older version of SketchUp, could you save your file so it opens in sketchup 2015?
          Thanks again πŸ˜„

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            chon
            last edited by

            Hello,

            Archimonia, on this SITE, some VRay4SU tutorials. There is one on glass settings.

            Enjoy ! πŸ˜‰

            SU2019 pro 19.3.253 + VRay 4.00.02 (Next) on Win10-64Bits

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