Vray 5 for Sketchup Cosmo

V-ray 5 for Sketchup Free Models and free HDRI from Chaos Cosmos are top of the line! In this video, I'll show you how Chaos Cosmos Works to get Free Models right into your Vray projects. This video covers a simple workflow on how to explore, download and place Cosmos assets in your Vray for Sketchup Projects.

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Here is the full tutorial explaining a very simple workflow in Vray 5 for SketchUp.

Vray 5 Materials | How to use PBR | Vray Coat & Sheen Properties

In this Video Tutorial I go over how to create realistic materials using PBR Textures in Vray 5 for Sketchup.

With the PBR material no longer available, the generic material as been optimized to create both Metal and Non-Metal Materials. I also go over the new Coat and Sheen properties that have been added to the generic materials and how to use them to add realism to your materials.

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Here is the full tutorial explaining a very simple workflow in Vray 5 for SketchUp.

Vray 5 Light Gen | Global Contours

In this tutorial, i covered two new Vray 5 for Sketchup Features.

Vray Light Gen uses both the vray sun & Sky system and HDRI to automatically generate Exterior and Interior lighting scenarios.

New Global Contour control is used to add an outline to your renders in able to give it that illustrative and cartoon effect. In Vray Next for SketchUp, you can use this feature by using the vray toon material. But now it's been optimized to affect the entire scene as well as your Vray materials.

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Introducing V-ray Vision: Vray 5 For Sketchup Real-Time Rendering

WHAT IS VRAY VISION?

Vray Vision is a rasterization-based render Viewer, that performs like a lightweight game engine to help you explore your model in real-time. it does depend on any type of ray-tracing or High-end GPU so it's completely different from interactive rendering.

Vision makes it easy to work with vray functions in Real-time. You can also render still images, export animations, and spherical panorama images up to 8k. 

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Vray vision will export image sequence animation, so you need other software to put the animation together. I have 2 Tutorials I mentioned in the video down below to help you with your animation outside of vray for SketchUp.

HOW TO IMPORT IMAGE SEQUENCE ANIMATION WITH ADOBE PREMIERE.

HOW TO IMPORT IMAGE SEQUENCE ANIMATION WITH FINAL CUT.

EXPORT SETTINGS FOR YOUTUBE

Hope this sequence of video tutorials will help you to efficiently use vray vision and add it to your workflow.

V-Ray 5 Sketchup Lighmix

In this tutorial, I will show you how V-ray 5 Sketchup New feature lightmix works. Although V-ray 5 is still in beta, by the end of this video you'll understand how Vray 5 lightmix works and I'll be demonstrating in an interior rendering workflow.

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What is Lightmix

Light Mix is a render element, that enables you to adjust the color and intensity of your light assets During and post Rendered. Vray separates all your light assets into separate channels and this gives us endless possibilities to create different lighting scenarios from one single render. 


Pre-Render Tips

  • Name your lights

  • Keep light intensity colors to white (default)

  • Set realistic intensity values for all your lights

  • Set balanced exposure values to avoid over exposure and under exposure

How does it work?

Add lightmix as a render elements by Right-clicking on the element icon and find lightmix from the list.

You then have 4 options for the arrangement of the lights. 

  • Individual lights: to see each light object is stored in a separate channel.

  • Group Instances: All instances of light are grouped and stored in a separate channel

  • By Layers: All lights on the same layer will be arranged in one channel. 

  • Light ID: You can assign an object ID if you right-click on the light asset, find Vray Object ID, and set an ID number for the light. So lights sharing the same ID number will share the same adjustable Channel. 

One key benefit of this option you can add an object ID as part of your render element to create its selection Mask from your light assets. 

So select the option that complements your workflow. and we should be ready to render.

Watch The Video above for a demonstration of Vray 5 Lightmix.