


This is a quick tutorial that will allow you to Import Material files into your model in Google Sketchup. When you first open up the material editor, you're going to see a list of the materials currently contained in the SketchUp model Click on the circle with the checkerboard pattern to access the material editor. To start off, material editing in Vray 3.6 occurs within the asset editor, which can be found in the Vray for SketchUp toolbar. Let's look at each of these map slots and what each. But with the latest version which is Vray 5, you can start adding PBR Material maps directly to the. In the previous version of Vray, we used to have dedicated materials called metallic material or even PBR material to create our PBR materials.
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I want to thank so much to everyone who commented on my works showing me my mistakes and showing me how to make it better and for all the inspiration you bring.Home How to add material in SketchUp VRAY I hope I was able to make a clear tutorial. You can see the adjustment of the falloff curve. There is also a map (the same map for both side and front colors) which creates the stripes on my curtain. There is a falloff map for refraction which makes the curtain less transparent on sides.I don’t need to trace exact ray trace reflections (to save from render times.) So I unchecked the “trace reflections”.There is the Fresnel effect on reflections which are blurred (glossy).It is a V-Ray 2-Sided Material to create the translucent look and imitate how light scatters through.Here are the detailed screenshots for my curtain material… So now that we have written these features down on paper, then we know what to do and the rest is just simple 3D workmanship… 🙂 Creating the Material The light coming from the window diffuses through the curtain.I will disregard the tactile surface properties (bumps) as I am not going to make any close-up shots for curtains.The main form is made up of folds which is related with how the curtain is sewn and hang (again this is the coverage of the modeling stage).On silky curtains, there are reflections.

Another reason for this is the folds (which is very important for the modeling stage which is not in the scope of this mini-tutorial). This is like the Fresnel reflection property.
