![]() ![]() Details – Mies van de Rohe said “god is in the detail”. a red car in front of your green garden.ģ. Overall tone of the pic – is there anything too outstanding e.g.The angle of view is too narrow or too wide?.The composition of picture is well balanced (too many things on left/right side)?.The design itself – are your design too bad or has nothing interesting? Rendering can help you in this problem (but not all). And sometimes bad pics aren’t from low rendering techniques, but it’s because of….ġ. It can make your pic nice or bad as it can. + What makes any perspective look beautiful?įirst topic I should write about is the factors that affect your pics. Unit in this article is in metric system, if you use imperial units, please convert it by yourself. If you are still new in Vray, there’s a basic Vray guidebook on the internet. To follow this article effectively, you should understand the basic Vray functions: 4 layers of Vray material setting (diffuse, emissive, reflection, refraction), how to render and adjust the size of the output, etc. I’ll update this post usually as I can, as there’re too many technical problems, please keep checking it! If you found this article helpful or have any question, please feel free to leave comment here. So I’ve decided to collect many problems and solutions I found and how to make your architectural perspectives look nicer. ![]() I have some experiences using Vray for Sketchup from 3 years of professional practices in architectural design. ![]() Last update: J(grammar editing, add one more section on shades and shadows) ![]()
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