Why and for whom?
V-Ray for Sketchup is a photorealistic rendering plugin for Sketchup. It renders high-resolution, photorealistic images directly in SketchUp. It is extensively used in the architectural industries and interior design.
The V-Ray material library allows you to select from over 500 drag and drop materials to speed up your next project.
V-Ray for SketchUp provides designers with faster rendering, better lighting tools, and the ability to create and visualize complex scenes.
We provide training to existing Sketchup users who want to learn how to use V-Ray within Sketchup.
It is easy to use and easy to learn!
This course is intended for the person who work as Architects, Graphic Designers, Interior Designers who already have basic knowledge in SketchUp.
What will you learn?
During the workshop, we provide step-by-step instructions on :
Introduction To V-Ray ~V-Ray Interface ~Getting Started with V-Ray ~Working with Interactive Rendering ~V-Ray Frame Buffer ~V-Ray Progress Window ~Replacing and Editing Materials V-Ray Lighting ~Sunlight ~Rectangle Light ~Sphere Light ~Spot Light ~IES Light ~Omni Light ~Dome Light ~Mesh Light ~GI Skylight Working With The V-Ray Camera ~Overview of the Physical Camera Options ~A Closer Look at the Exposure Controls ~Handling Perspective Correction ~Setting Up a Depth-Of-Field Effect ~Working with the V-Ray Frame Buffer History
Working With V-Ray Materials ~Materials Library ~Using the Preset Material Library ~Editing Existing Materials ~Setting Up the Production Render
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Working With Advanced Materials ~Editing Material Parameter ~Creating Wood Material ~Creating Metal Materia ~Creating Glass Material ~Creating Bump Mapping ~Creating Displacement ~Export Materials to a Library ~Car Paint Material ~Creating Mirror Material ~Batch Render: Render All Scenes at Once ~Pack Project: Move SKP model with all Materials at Once ~Applying Same Render Setting to New Project ~Caustics Effect
V-Ray Geometry ~V-Ray Fur ~V-Ray Proxies ~V-Ray Infinite Plane
V-Ray Global Illumination ~About V-Ray Global Illumination ~Brute Force, Irradiance Map & Light Cache ~Setting Up the SunLight ~Applying Portal Lights ~Setting up High Quality Rendering ~Adding Render Elements
Environmental Lighting And Aerial Perspective ~Adjusting the SunLight ~Using Aerial Perspective ~Setting Up the Finishing Touches
Nighttime Exterior Lighting ~Darkening the Image ~Setting Up the Lights ~Post-Production and Final Render
Creating a Rendered Animation with V-Ray ~Creating an Animation ~Creating a Video File
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Workshop Projects
These are some of the tutorial samples used during the training:
V-Ray Lighting for Interior
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Exterior Rendering, HDRI, Dome Light & Sunlight
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Working with V-Ray Materials
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Environmental Lighting and Aerial Perspective and Post-Production
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Exterior Rendering, HDRI, Dome Light & Sunlight
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V-Ray frame buffer Color Correction and Lens Effect
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Samples From The Tutorial
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What will you receive?
During the training, you will be given:
~ V-Ray Rendering for SketchUp manual ~ CD containing the lesson & exercise file ~ Trial version of V-Ray for Sketchup software ~ Sample libraries for IES Lights and HDRI (High Dynamic Range Imaging)
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