![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Zoom in and turn your shadows on by clicking the shadow icon in the shadows toolbar. ![]() Once you do that, you can see it appears in the top right-hand corner. So go to “View” then to “Toolbars” and turn on the Shadows toolbar. The V-Ray sun is tied to the SketchUp shadows and sun. We’re going to use a V-Ray sun and sky to start. Let's get started: Step 1: Set up your shadows toolbar This tutorial is part of the Black Spectacles course on 3D Rendering with V-Ray 3.2 for SketchUp and Rhino 5in which you will learn how to bring a 3D model into V-Ray for SketchUp 216 and Rhino 5, render it out, and touch it up in Photoshop to give your final image a professional finesse. More information on V-Ray GPU is available at this Black Spectacles free tutorial, you will learn how to set up your sun and shadow settings in V-Ray and SketchUp and how the shadows and sun orientation in V-Ray matches the SketchUp sun orientation. NVIDIA AI Denoiser: Maxwell-, Pascal-, Volta-, Turing-, and Ampere-based NVIDIA card with latest recommended video driver 3ġ – Windows 11 is required for running Intel Alder Lake processors.Ģ – CUDA compute capability and card referenceģ – With V-Ray 6, using older drivers (less than 495.xx) on Ampere cards may lead to incorrect render results with RTX. V-Ray Production Denoiser: AMD or NVIDIA GPU supporting OpenCL 1.2 NVIDIA RTX with compute capability 5.2 2: RTX cards with latest recommended video driver 3 NVIDIA CUDA with minimum required compute capability 5.2 2: Maxwell-, Pascal-, Volta-, Turing-, and Ampere-based NVIDIA card(s) Only IPv4 required for distributed rendering is supported. Intel 64 1, AMD64 or compatible processor with SSE4.2 support ![]()
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