![]() ![]() For the floor surface I used a concrete texture with a soft reflection so it gives you a contrast to the rest of the room. Eventually It came to me that I want to keep the colors basic but with a nice contrast. I did not had any idea about what materials I would like to use. I started to work with only my sketches and my imagination at my side. Since my background is architecture, and I tend to run concepts in my head for a long time and gather sketches about them, I just had to implement this specific one about an open living space where you can have the most common and general functions one will daily do. I wanted to know how far I could go and how realistic I could make things look. ![]() I designed this scene as a case study for the combined use of SketchUP, VRay and Photoshop. I was really glad to have won the prize because I was just starting out my own company in Holland, at age 19 at that time, and got great exposure after the win. ![]() The following render won the first VRay for SketchUP render competition. I’m sure Dirk will answer it all □ Introduction He is a major contributor to the V-Ray Forums, and a huge part of the SketchUp community.įeel free to comment about any aspect of this article or things you think need more detailed explanation. Youve probably seen his V-Ray for SketchUp renders in the V-Ray Forum, ASGVIS website, newsletters, and other ASGVIS marketing materials. ![]() Dirk is the founder of DWanimations, a visualization studio creating images for the real-estate market and also providing training about SketchUP for architects and architectural firms to better their workflow. ![]()
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