Thursday, February 10, 2011

Rendering: V-Ray for Sketchup

SketchUp users in all fields depend on V-Ray as a quick, easy and cost-efficient way to render their most cutting-edge images. Developed by Chaos Group, V-Ray for SketchUp works seamlessly with Googles’ SketchUp, one of the most popular 3D modeling tools available today. V-Ray for Google SketchUp runs on Windows XP and Vista.

Below are the features for V-Ray for SketchUp Pro 7:
* True Raytraced Reflections & Refractions
* Glossy Reflections & Refractions
* Global Illumination & Global Lighting
* Area Shadows
* True HDRI Support
* Fully Multi-threaded Raytracing Engine
* Ant-aliasing
* Native SketchUp Materials Integrated Into V-Ray
* Displacement
* V-Ray Material Editor With Material Preview
* V-Ray Sun and Sky
* V-Ray Physical Camera
* Depth-Of-Field Camera Effect
* Distributed Rendering Over Up To 10 Machines
* V-Ray Two-Sided Material For Thin Translucency
* Animation Suppor
SketchUp is one of the most widely used and easy to learn 3D Modeling software on the market today. With V-Ray for SketchUp users now have one of the most powerful rendering tools available to visualize their models with the upmost quality and realism. V-Ray works within the SketchUp environment allowing users to be able to efficiently incorporate the task of rendering within their current workflows. Source: asgvis.com
For more information, visit the official ASGvis website. Download the Vray for SketchUp step by step tutorial document from Scribd.




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