On the fourth picture, i join you my final rendering.
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On buildings, it uses to see like a white texture, that seems the same, but with little asperities. Sometimes, it's like roughness, but, sometimes, it can be softer. I join you too, photos of what is "enduit projet?".
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And, i have another question, when you write that you changed the material on the cube, is it normal that i have no material on my vray maerial panel? I don't know if i explain me well, but, for this material, in french we are saying "enduit blanc projet?", and i don't know well how to translate, i think it's the irregular white material you have on a concrete building on which you put a projection of painting, white, and the thing to create, and that's why i was trying to use on vray bump, but, without knowing well the good scale to applicate, and the good parameters, is a material that has like little asperity, and, sometimes, in a realistic way, like little dirtiness at sometimes. As i write, for me, the cube is too much dark. On the third picture, i show you, with those new parameters, my rendering. I don't know if this is ok, but sure, i have, finally, a sky, and i thank you very much! On the second picture, i put your hdri sky on panel options of vray, and i put it on bakground, choosing "bitmap", and "uvw environment" and "spherical" maps. I don't know if this is the better place on order to have something like the final view i show here. On the first picture, it show that i throwed the old vray sun, and i put a new, using only the default parameters of vray sun, and, as you can see in yellow, the sun is front of the building. i tried to do with the same parameters of my first rendering, you can see here this first rendering that has trees, caracters.but i don't know why, even with same paramters, this second rendering is awful. Here, i have nothing of this, it's awfull.No sky.
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On my first rendering, i used only rhino sun, it was far way better, and moreover, i had a really cloudy sky, like my photo. So, can you please help me? I don't know what to do. Refelection Background is on, but with TextBitmap, a photo of a sky, with uvw gen environment, mapping type spherical. I tried with Sun 1, but it's nearly the same. On option vray, environment is GI on, material is TexSky, with sun: none, skymodel preetham. On option vray, camera paramater have shutter speed is 100, f number 8 and film speeed 100. I think it's reflect of the sky but i'm lost. What i'd like is to have cloudy sky, and not so contrast in the walls.Īnd I don't know why on first ground, the walls are like a little blue. You can see the picture of my problem on the jpeg here, it's the building that has awful walls between blue, and at the right, like awful white, like if it would be burnt.Īs you see on the picture, i have a problem with light. I hardly recommend these courses for total beginners, advanced architecture students, or experienced pros who want to get better and for experienced designers because these courses perfectly work as an encyclopedia for Rhino3D, VRay, and Grasshopper.This is my second rendering in vray for rhino. Very good and logical approach on how to explain and teach each tool, modeling, rendering process, and the thinking behind it. Good design needs good renders to show it, This is very important! And my classmates are all admiring my renders. VRay tutorials make me feel so easy to do the visualization works. Proper introductions, the background of Rhino, planning a model, step by step progression stages, and awesome exercises to practice each tool for certain architectures modeling tasks. I love the prepared resources which makes practicing and mastering tools a breeze!
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I can find all the tutorials that a student needed here.
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All courses are very organized and cover all aspects of the software.