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There’s two different sections in here that you can access by clicking on the arrows to the left and the right of your material. The material list section allows you to edit the different kinds of materials within your model, allowing you to adjust all the different settings for your materials. We’ll get into these in more depth later, but for right now, let’s focus on the first and second options, where you can edit your materials and also your lighting. This is where you can adjust your material settings, your environment settings like sunlight, etc, model geometry settings, and general render settings. The first thing we’re going to click on is the asset editor. This contains the tools that you’re going to use to edit your rendering, as well as the actual render buttons themselves.
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Let’s take a look at the V-Ray for SketchUp toolbar first. To start off, when you first open Vray, you’re going to have 3 toolbars (at least in version 3.6)– you’ve got a V-Ray for SketchUp toolbar, a V-Ray lights toolbar, and a V-Ray objects toolbar. I’m hoping to give more of a step by step approach to Vray rendering. I think a lot of the problem with rendering is that people really try to start way too advanced, and they get confused and they quit.
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My goal with these videos is to create a series of tutorials that are easy to follow to help people getting started with Vray. In this video, we’re going to start of using Vray by getting familiar with the interface, as well as creating our first very simple render. Leave a comment below and let me know what kind of Vray tutorials you’d like to see on this channel! If so, please consider supporting me on Patreon (click here to support) or by visiting my Support the Show Page! In this video, I introduce you to the different functions contained within Vray 3.6 for SketchUp, as well as helping you create your first rendering!ĭo you like these SketchUp tutorials and videos? Getting Started with Vray 3 6 For SketchUp – START HERE IF YOU’RE A BEGINNER