From the course: SketchUp: Rendering with V-Ray Next
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- [Brian] Although, we have come to the end of this particular V-Ray Next for SketchUp training course, there is still plenty that you can do in order to continue building and honing both your V-Ray and rendering skills in general. One excellent option being to simply practice what you have learned. And of course, if you have access to the exercise files download, you have the opportunity here to explore many of the settings and options found in the scene files that we didn't have time to go over in the body of the course. Even if you don't have access to the download though, getting practice by applying the principles covered here to scene files of your own, will still give a massive boost to your skill-building efforts. Be sure to also check out the Real World photography courses that can also be found here in the online library with perhaps special attention being given to the Foundations of Photography series by Ben…
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Finding V-Ray tools in the SketchUp UI1m 57s
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The V-Ray for SketchUp toolbar4m 17s
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The lights and objects toolbars2m 26s
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The V-Ray utilities toolbar2m 41s
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The asset editor4m 1s
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V-Ray Frame Buffer overview3m 12s
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V-Ray Frame Buffer history controls4m 7s
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V-Ray Frame Buffer Lens Effects4m 10s
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V-Ray Render Output section options4m 10s
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Working with interactive rendering4m 15s
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The SI and instructor tools4m 15s
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V-Ray light types: Sunlight3m 54s
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V-Ray light types: Rectangle5m 47s
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V-Ray light types: Sphere1m 57s
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V-Ray light types: Spot3m 8s
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V-Ray light types: IES3m 51s
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V-Ray light types: Omni3m 25s
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V-Ray light types: Dome4m 6s
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V-Ray light types: Mesh2m 25s
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V-Ray light types: Global Illumination, sky light3m 56s
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Using the materials UI2m 39s
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Introduction to V-Ray materials, part 13m 45s
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Introduction to V-Ray materials, part 23m 48s
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Introduction to V-Ray materials, part 32m 56s
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Introduction to V-Ray materials, part 43m 27s
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UV Tools3m 43s
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The V-Ray Color Picker3m 30s
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The V-Ray material library3m 54s
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Using .vrmats2m 42s
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Creating diffuse surfaces4m 4s
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Adding reflectivity5m 23s
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Creating glass4m 3s
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Colored and frosted glass3m 55s
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Creating a translucency effect4m 5s
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Understanding color controls on the SSS material5m 29s
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Tweaking the SSS effect3m 5s
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A look at the Hair material3m 24s
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Using the Car Paint material3m 3s
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Generating a caustic effect4m 2s
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Stereoscopic 3D rendering2m 50s
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VR made easy2m 55s
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Using V-Ray objects: Fur4m 5s
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Using V-Ray objects: Proxies5m 20s
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Using V-Ray objects: The V-Ray clipper4m 6s
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Working with displacement4m 42s
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V-Ray scene import and export4m 6s
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Adding aerial perspective2m 48s
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Environment Fog2m 55s
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The V-Ray mesh viewer3m 15s
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