Best vray tutorial video I've ever watched. Really awesome
Would love to see lighting up the exterior scene workflow....love the way you lighten up the whole scene...it looke so realistic and the way environment fog lifting up the whole scene plus the scattering of grass and other vegetation are mind blowing...Steven you have won my heart for this tutorial actually every tutorials of yours... can't wait for the future video's related to vray 5 for sketchup....love you and love your work matt...keep my heart 💖💖
Thanks Dhaval for your words! I spent some time with a lot of trial and error in this image, and I think it still has so much more room to improve! But yeah, a video on the scatter feature would be nice. Happy holidays!
Love the light mix render element, I’m definitely going to be using that option. Thanks a bunch !
I love it as well, there are so many possibilities! One tip I forgot to mention is that you may want to have all your lights in a neutral color if you are using this option, this way it can be easier to use in the light mix process
Steven, Great video! I had purchased Vray 5 a couple months ago and it was difficult finding videos explaining the features of the new frame buffer. Your video helped a lot. I'm anxious now to dive in and try all these cool new features. I don't think this will completely replace all post production in photoshop however. I think there will always be a need to edit, adjust, add text etc. in the image after the final render. Thanks again.
This was so helpful! Thank you, for real. Would love to see a video from you explaining how you model terrain and scatter it with cosmos objects. Your landscapes always look so detailed and full of life!
Very good. Spectacular ! Keep up the good work 🎉
So very helpful, not sure I am skilled enough to duplicate what you have here. Subscribed!
Please... this is amazing. Love it!
Great video!! would love to see some skattering process about this scene, keep it up
I am new to Vray I really appreciate the video O usually use lumion and Ps for my post production but after viewing this video I think on boosting my Vray ability...hope to see much more video like this from you. Keep up the goo work!!!
8:40 that's great! I was thinking about this today and suddenly this video came out! Saved to watch again later.
Thank you for the informative video. I'm currently in a Masters of Architecture program. I've gone through your Vray series on CZcams, and have purchased 3 of your private courses. It would be awesome if you created a complete SketchUp to Vray render private course. I'd buy it in a second! Thank you again for this video!!
Would love to watch the other process too.
Awesome video! Can you please make more videos with your skp / vray workflow?
thanks man that is very help full, can you do Chaos Vantage tutorial on effects, depth of field transition, camera clipping, camera transition effects, material setting....& again a very big thanks.
Wow! You can do all of this with one render!
Back to the review of the renders on Fiverr, I think yours are definitely much better than theirs. Beautiful work!
it's wonderful bro
QUE CRACK! Gracias por compartir!
and by the way thank you Steven you are awesome .. keep up the great content
Brilliant!!
Great Video! I attempted this work flow on my current project and it looks much better than what I had before. I’d like to download this project file but see its in the Sketchup format. Would there be any issues if i were to open the file in Rhino 7? (Would all the Vray assets remain as is?) Thanks!
amazing thank you!
Amazing!!!
Yeah we'd definitely like a few videos on vray lighting effects and how to make them hyper realistic
@@ShowItBetter Also I really appreciate the efforts you put in. Keep up the good work
Gracias!
This is some very cool stuff. I was aware of what was possible but I never saw it in use.
I would be interested in seeing a video on using skatter in sketch up. I have it but I've not played with it much.
Very informative videos.....can please do about the render settings in vray for sketchup in detail
the biggest feature is the Light Mix and the cloud render but the rest can be done in photoshop
i think the photoshop can give the same result from the VFB edit (beside the light mix element) with more space to work with
when the Back to beauty render element comes out, it will make you think twice in the editing process. It is going to intuitively arrange your layers to the edit structure you would have in PS. Of course, I would always pop it into photoshop at the end for small tweaks with the camera raw filter. But 80% of the work could be done in the VFb
Your videos are awesome....
Please make a playlist of all the process you showed...
It would be a life saver for thousands of vray users who are looking for a great tutorial and a teaching method like yours....
Please keep doing this great stuff...
Helped a lot...
And wishing you a merry Christmas and a happy new year...🎉🎉
my master !
greeat video for us brother
I love this...what is the specs of your unit sir?
Thank you very much for clearly explaining this in detail. Been using it for a while and didn't know what's tool i have in the box. It is a very nice composition and render... The only thing I did not like that much is the PNG background trees.. Its so fake.. Whats your suggestion to make the background more realistic?
I think there are two options, create the bg in 3d with the trees you would like, or spend a bit more time searching and compositing your own 3d background. Thanks for commenting!
Hello Steve, so thankful again for your helpful and inspiring video, but when I tried it there was a problem with masking cryptomatte in VFB, it says there's no elements available, how to deal with that problem? at the end I just tried masking it with integer mask (aka render id)
Sir may I know the glass sitting please?
What is the course of this video to sign up, and see each step in detail? Greetings & Thanks
Love from India please make a complete video for this how you created it and how and where you created lights... Please
Can we change the cloud shape like in Photoshop with this feature? and where do you get the 3d LUTS files? Thank You
21:05 Is the constant layer clipped to the Z_depth layer? if yes, how do that?
helle sir . how to add fog?
Edit: I was able to get it to work by saving as a “.vrimg” file! However, I never could solve the issue with the EXR files.
This is awesome! But I am having trouble with editing the rendering in VFB after rendering to the cloud. When I render to the cloud and select “.exr” file type and check “multichannel” - it saves an EXR file for every channel and none of the channels are a composite of all of them, so when I open it in VFB there is nothing I can do.
When you opened your folder from the cloud you had one single EXR file that was a composite of all the channels. How did you do that? What settings did you use?
I am on Sketchup Pro as well, btw.
Thank you to anyone who can answer!!
Hi, I was wondering if you had find an answer to your question as I had a similar issue. Thanks for your help
composition please
treeline technique ? links
Sir this is skp 2021?or down?
Thank you for sharing, the video was really helpful. Just got 1 question, In the midst of post processing in Vray, how do you save the file. Let's say you have the same scene, but you'd like to have 3 different scenarios, Morning, Sunset and night, How do you seperately save the Render image, Do you take a screenshot or do you have to Re Run the render again?
Thank you in Advance.
Hi Ahmed, you just save the image as you normally would in any render, then do the necessary adjustments and save it again, until you have all of your versions. If you would like to save each setting *tree file you can save the settings file and reset everything again.
@@ShowItBetter well normally the way I save a render image is, I choose the proactive rendering mode which gives me an option to save the image, so as soon as the rendering is finished the image is saved. If that’s the same way then I’ll give it a go , otherwise I’ll have to use the ship tool to take a screenshot. thanks a ton for your response
Cool video. Can you also make one like this for Revit?
No I meant now that you've shown how to render a Sketchup model using Vray, I thought it good if can you also do a video for those that use Revit and want to render with Vray.
light mix is game changer
@@ShowItBetter give me a small project, I will give you free realistic view
I believe this is the tutorial We almost all have been after.
yes!! will make more of these then. What other topics would you like to see covered?
can you share that file ?
it is on our Patreon profile! Or you can also download it here: showitbetter.gumroad.com/l/rhtnt
give me any your small project in fbx format, i will create realistic render in free of cost
Personally, I wouldn't use V-ray for exterior any more! Lumion is more that enough.
But when it's interior V-ray is the best in my opinion.
depends on preferences, but having Chaos Cosmos library connect to different vegetation libraries from cool companies makes you want to create exterior renders in vray haha
@@ShowItBetter my last comment was too fast!
After I finished your video, I'm really impressed! That was quite impressive result to be honest,
And add assets is easy as well.
Thanks for great content as always 👏🔥
Why not try fusion for compositing ..
@@ShowItBetter This will be specially beneficial for archviz animation post rendering work. Also useful for still render for multipass (render elements) composition.
Spare sometime to learn-czcams.com/video/4ViXzsgqte8/video.html
How to make a 360 background?
you can download the tree lines from the 3d warehouse. Just type in tree line
@@galihjuni3130 I know in the website (link in the description) they sell the sketch up file for around $10 I believe.
Mind=blown! I have used render elements for some time now, and played around with LightMix but it amazed me that the Vray Buffer has such extended capabilities. Love your videos, they have been of great help to improve my workflow 🙏