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It will work for 99% of all clear architectural glass and renders fairly quickly. First use the glass I attached for your glass.
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This is much easier than before when you had to link them yourself.Īs far as the glass issue there are a couple things to keep in mind. With the new release all Sketchup materials are automatically linked in Vray. I typically render a bunch of times (at low settings) prior to a final pass anyways to get materials and lighting where I want it. A bit frustrating but you become used to it. That being said you will still not see the actual vray material in Sketchup you will only see a solid color. What version of Vray for Sketchup are you using? Make sure you have updated to the newest release since materials are handled completely differently than before. So the material should be applied to the both sides right? This is a single faced wall, no thickness on the wall at all. But it doesn't look like glass at all, it's completely distorted reflections from the back side and when it looks as though the backside of the face is completely black! Why? I've tried to select "apply material" and select "none", but it doesn't do anything.Īlso, I've tried to use a Vray glass material on a portion of the model, a clean straight face actually. Now, I also noticed that, once I've applied a Vray material to a section of a model, then I can't seam to get it off. Only when I render, which makes it a bit hard to tell what's actually going on without having to render everything. Hi good folks! Not sure if this is the correct forum or not, but I'm trying out Vray for Sketchup and I can't help to notice that is seems as though Sketchup's materials and Vray's materials are complete separated? When I apply a Vray-material to a sketchup-model, it doesn't show in Sketchup.