In this Vray quick tip video, learn how to adjust the size and quality of your renderings in Vray!
In this part I will show you how to use V-ray light materials and some general tips for baking v-ray dirt and using opacity maps. Top 5 Vray Workshop - the best works of last week Vray Workshop + Evermotion present TOP 5 VRay Workshop - selection of the best works presented during the week. The Universal V-Ray Settings were designed to make V-Ray accessible and easy for users who don't care about render optimization or learning how V-Ray works under the hood. It's simply a method to put V-Ray on auto-pilot. It allows a user to control all render quality by adjusting only one setting.
In this video, I just wanted to give a quick run-through on how to adjust the resolution and size of your renderings in Vray for SketchUp, as well as your quality settings.
When you’re working with renderings, you don’t want to do your test renders on super high setting, super high resolution images – the larger your image, and the higher your settings, the longer your rendering is going to take.
This is a model from a tutorial I did on my other channel, the SketchUp Essentials, teaching you how to use HDRI images for lighting and backgrounds within your models.
All of the options we’re going to change are located within the settings tab of the Vray asset editor.
Now let’s take a look at the quality settings. To do this, go up to the dropdown labeled “Renderer.”
You can adjust these settings to create faster test renders, then turn the settings up when you’re ready to create your final render!