In the September 14, 2010 issue of the ASGVIS newsletter our featured video was called "Creating Vermont Verde Antique Material," available here, http://www.youtube.com/asgvis#p/a/u/1/Nw1E1kXAjbU.
To expand on this video, Fernando will explain how to use GI (Global Illumination ), the V-Ray Sun system and Physical camera to setup the interior illumination in the Vermont Verde scene in this video tutorial.
This tutorial was recorded using V-Ray for SketchUp but also applies to V-Ray for Rhino.
Enjoy and please post your comments below!
the final image is integrally made in skecthup? it smees really pro. Good job!
amer0o 1 month ago
thanks..really useful
antlabrincha 3 months ago
@futbolera persian?
semsem1898 4 months ago
your accent is adorable. :">
futbolera 6 months ago
What if there's no sun light in my interior? How am I supposed to light the room?
akinoreh 7 months ago
sir fernando.. this has been always been my problem whenever i render interior perspectives.. there is no light passing through my windows.. unlike yours, there is a light passing through your windows... hope u could help me with this problem.. tnx.. ^^
archoplas 9 months ago
un-fucking-believable! Thanks!
snPROPHECY 11 months ago
Learned something today...thanks.
rldevesa 11 months ago
Nice!
briggito 1 year ago
@ste4baldi The fifth icon on the V-Ray toolbar is the sun system. You could make a sun to simulate any location on the world. The sun is very bright, so you have to use the physical camera to control the exposure. We have some good tutorial on our support area. Also you could find more information in our manual.
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fpedrogo 1 year ago