Thursday, July 9, 2020

"Line Rendering with SketchUp and VRay"

Often do we hear this question? How do I do a line showing render? I have been trying out SketchUp for a few months now and people have been doing some renders that have only black lines on white background. Can you guys please help me? Today, we will try to answer this question.

In this article, we will handle how to make a line rendering from SketchUp and Vray.

We've imported a model from the 3D Warehouse to show you what steps you have to take. There are two significant strides to move toward this inquiry. Initially, we're demonstrating what you'll have to do in Sketchup.

Make a Line Rendering with Sketchup

Window > Default Tray > Show Tray.

Open the default tray by exploring to "window" > "default tray" and select "show tray." You likewise need to ensure "styles" are checked.

Alter Style. Go to the "alter" tab of the "styles" dropdown in the default tray. Select the "faces" thumbnail so you can alter the model faces. At that point, under the "style" segment, select "show shaded utilizing all equivalent.

You may see that a portion of the faces seem white and some of them seem dim. This is on the grounds that Sketchup perceives both the front and rear of faces. To get a reliable look, you'll need to ensure all the faces are situated a similar way.

To fix this, double tap into the model and afterward right-click on the mistaken faces. Select "reverse faces." In certain regions, you may need to physically choose each face and reverse them separately.

Line Rendering with SketchUp and VRay

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Published By
Rajib Dey
www.sketchup4architect.com
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

No comments:

Post a Comment