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SketchUP Vray section rendering (how to)

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Uploaded by on Feb 26, 2011

DOWNLOAD SCRIPT;

http://rhin.crai.archi.fr/rld/plugin_details.php?id=361

This is a video on how to render section planes in Sketchup with VRAY.
This also covers a how to render in VRAY parallel projections/Section/Elevation views.

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  • It's not working for me. It looks like you didn't copy the top face and that's why it renders the inside. In your second version, the cut plane that you created is not at the same plane of the side walls.

  • @tanimal05 Hi Tanimal. Actually, let me correct one of your statements. As you see, I do a cross selection to select all objects, I then move/copy, then I delete the item/cut face in order to render it. If you follow the steps thoroughly it will work. This ruby script is sensitive in the order in which actions are done. I hope this helps you and if not, please let me know where you are running into a problem so I can help clarify.

  • didnt work for me..im using su pro 8

  • @ankitsurti Hi there! Sorry it didn't work for you! I recently used this on SKP 8. Try deleting the Ruby script out and place it back in and reload SKP. Sometimes it needs a refresh. If that still doesn't work check your layers. There is another Ruby script that can do this too. I am working on making sure it's 100% prior to posting a vid.

  • I don't have the physical camera somehow..

    All I have is: Standard, Spherical, Cylindrical(point), Cylindrical(ortho), Box, Fish eye and Warped spherical..

    Can I download the other camera somehow, or is there another i can use?

  • @timdarkloto Are you using SketchUP with the Vray Plug-in installed? If you are, then choose the "O" button on the Vray toolbar (options) and go to the Camera Tab. There you can turn the Physical Camera on/off. Hope this helps!

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  • Thank you for uploading this helpful video. :D

  • WAIT....! Which CPU is that one????? I see 8 squares! and this is from frebruary? so its not bulldozer.

  • @tehpud Hello! didn t work for me either, i m using su pro 8 too. Found any improvements? :) I didn not understand your tip, what exactly do we have to check about our layers? And what script should i search for? to do what? Thanks!

  • Thanx...helped a lot....:)

  • thanx man, that was useful!

  • @tehpud Did you delete my response?

  • @tehpud Thank you for your quick response. Can you please explain why the cut plane face is not a the same height of the walls?

  • Thank you very much, you were much clearer than any tutorial that i was previously viewing

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