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Saturday 29 June 2013

Grass workflow and VRAY Proxy by David Brufau

This latest tutorial comes from David Brufau aka dBrenders. In this tutorial David shows his workflow from modeling, texturing and scattering using SketchUp. Finally using the latest VRay Beta 1.6, David shows the power of the new proxy feature.






Here is the diffuse texture


You can also download the following files courtesy of David Brufau.

VRAY Mesh simple
Vray Mesh complex
SketchUp File, use the latest SketchUp Version





8 comments:

  1. Hello !! Very good the tutorial!! Can you upload the file to a more old version? Thanks!!!

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  2. honestly its better to follow the tutorial rather than relying on the model.

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  3. i couldnt keep up with the turorial cause i cant read the letters of your setting and how you do the scattering and how you made a big lawn

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  4. Thank you for sharing to this inspiring tutorial... keep it up always sir Nomer!! god bless always and your family.... :)

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  5. when i tried to render it.. its shows me a white blank image...???

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  6. NICE TUT! how did you sctter the grass blades? did you use a plugin?

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