

The first thing I wanted to do is teach you how to apply a Vray glass material, but then also how to apply a glass material preset to your SketchUp materials to make them more realistic. This only works with V-Ray shadows and lights. This example demonstrates the effect of the Refraction color parameter to produce glass materials. The first part of the tutorial is focused on obtaining this type of material directly from the render. Now, most importantly, place a vray dome light in the scene some distance in front of the jpg plane. In V-Ray 3.6 we have material binding options which should help you with that. As just mentioned, SketchUp/Rhino, as well as Revit and ArchiCAD have the most options for glass when it comes to Enscape because the native materials are more limiting, supporting only a texture and transparency value, and thus there is a custom Enscape Material Editor. In this tutorial I will show you 2 ways of making a frosted glass material in 3d max.

Set exclude/include to ⦠Applying Vray Glass Materials and Converting SketchUp Materials to Vray Glass. Effectively you are disabling the diffuse color (pure black) and then by setting refraction to pure white you make is 100% transparent. Uncheck Generate GI, generate and receive caustics, and visible to GI.
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Download now from our site for free and without logging in. You can now use the material in your Rhino/V-Ray Scene.
