![glass vray settings glass vray settings](https://aws1.discourse-cdn.com/sketchup/optimized/3X/b/c/bc07c0a37a8f442dc9e9fa9286c3dac7ea9384a5_2_321x500.png)
As you can see, I try to optimize my model so, Everything that will not be seen on the camera is not really modelled nor textured. Another reference for modelling is Sir Peter Guthries Sketchup Modelling video on his site, please do watch it.
Glass vray settings Pc#
It is by turning the layer off when not needed, this is important for low pc specs like me. Because this will help you a lot in manipulating your scene as it gets more detailed and heavier. Note: Always make it a point to wisely layer every single model/group/components in the scene to your most comfortable way. Here are the plug-ins I usually cant model without:?Mirror?Purge All?Round Corner?Get Midpoint?Remove Material?Bezier Curves?FFD?Align?Furand Vray plug-in. On modelling, As much as possible I limit myself from using excessive plug-ins.As you can see on the image above it is my final model, note that this scene is optimized only with one camera view. This is quite an experimental tutorial so, please bear with me on this, :) And as an architect, Its always a part of my job doing stuff like this. Its rather my basic visual sense towards architecture. Though, nothing is quite remarkable on my work-flow compared to other artists, really.
![glass vray settings glass vray settings](http://www.sketchupartists.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/material-11.jpg)
In this tutorial, I will try as much as I can to simply explain how did I ended up with this Filipino Villa using my usual workflow in doing visualization from modelling and rendering using Sketchup, Vray for Sketchup and with Photoshop on simple post-processing.