Vray for SketchUp, Finally!
I now know how to do a decent rendering using Vray for Sketchup!
I know what some of you are thinking: “Just now?”, but well, I never really understood Vray and its.. complications until an office mate helped me decipher each and every tab and button. Surprisingly, I now think it’s pretty straightforward. I shall explore on it more, read tutorials and Vray blogs here and there. Hello photo-realistic renderings soon! MUST. PRACTICE.
I have done a few interior renderings of living room/bedroom and SOHO for the condominium project we have been working on in the office and while I would like to share those, I don’t think I can (office property). BUT, I decided to make another rendering for this blog (and this blog alone).
Hmm, how do I like my interiors? At this moment I want a really cozy place with super comfy couch where I can finish a book or two. I want it feminine too, with contrasting pieces that look well- put together as a whole. And finally, I would love to have that vintage-y look! Here are some inspirations I got from Google:
And my take?
Modeled using SketchUp
Rendered using Vray
Post Processed (tint/contrast adjustments) using Lightroom
TA-DA!
Soo, how do you like your interiors? 🙂
These are amazing! I’m looking forward to have one of these someday with my family.
Thanks! I’d love to design one of these for your family. Teehee. 🙂
You’re so talented! I can’t wait to see the others! 🙂
So pretty! *_*
Thank you, Klang!
looks really good. how long did this take? i’m curious to know what some of those tips were for vray…
It took a long time to render, being Vray and all. A good computer is a must, too. Maybe I can post some tips when I’m a lot knowledgeable. I’m still a Vray newbie!
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