With so much investigation and perseverance, Bayu Yudistiro shared again another padded material which is far more better than the first one. This one is pretty amazing and it shows the genius of Bayu. We would like to thank Bayu in sharing this tutorial to all of us here with the bonus SKP File in our scene and model section HERE.
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I am putting very important visualization resources and series: tutorials, tips, tricks, VRAY materials and settings, and mini-the-making (MTM) processes.
Yours,
Nomeradona
I am putting very important visualization resources and series: tutorials, tips, tricks, VRAY materials and settings, and mini-the-making (MTM) processes.
Yours,
Nomeradona
Monday, 30 January 2012
MTM Series 2012 No. 18 _Dining Room by Juan Manuel Ariza
Sunday, 29 January 2012
MTM Series 2012 No. 17 _Open Kitchen by Henry Widjaja
This next MTM entry style is different from some of the MTM we have shared before, but Henry Widjaja has its own way in doing visualization. Thanks to Henry for this contribution.
Here is the finished image.
Sketchup Screengrab
IES Light Settings
Vray Physical Camera Settings
Vray Options Settings
Some Vray Materials Settings
Here is the Granite diffuse material
Using Baked Material like this one. Baking actual material can make the file lighter in SketchUp
Raw render
Post processing using Adobe Photoshop
Finished.
Here is the finished image.
Sketchup Screengrab
IES Light Settings
Vray Physical Camera Settings
Vray Options Settings
Some Vray Materials Settings
Here is the Granite diffuse material
Using Baked Material like this one. Baking actual material can make the file lighter in SketchUp
Raw render
Post processing using Adobe Photoshop
Finished.
Thursday, 26 January 2012
SketchUp Modeling Series # 14 "Bulol Sculpture" by Eldy Tendero
MTMSeries2012 No.16 by Mmhaw Tthoe Ttha
Here is another entry for this MTM Series 2012. This time courtesy of Mmhaw Tthoe Ttha. Thank you Mmhaw for this entry.
This is the finish image.
SketchUp Screen Grab.
Modelled by Arya Siek
Vray Material - Glass
Vray Material - Wall Panel
Vray Material - Water Material
Vray Option Settings
Vray Rectangular Light Settings
Post Processing
This is the finish image.
SketchUp Screen Grab.
Modelled by Arya Siek
Vray Material - Glass
Vray Material - Wall Panel
Vray Material - Water Material
Vray Option Settings
Vray Rectangular Light Settings
Post Processing
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