![]() ![]() ![]() Here is a screen shot of the particular interior that I will be using. In this tutorial I will be using the same model that I used in the previous tutorial “Interior Lighting for Beginners” and will be adding components and materials to achieve the desired effect. You will learn how to create a realistic lampshade material and how to position the rectangular lights to achieve the right effect for your shade. In this first tutorial I will be using V-Ray Beta version 1.48.99 ( V-Ray for SketchUp User Manual Version 1.48) and SketchUp version 7.0. I will be focusing on IES, Spotlight, Rectagular and emissive lighting. This post will demonstrate best practices for SketchUp lighting configuration, providing an overview of the light sources and lighting options available via. Since many new features have been added with the latest version of V-Ray for SketchUp, we have decided to do this mini series of tutorials with the latest versions. Previously Nomer Adona wrote a simple tutorial entitled “Interior Lighting for Beginners” which was published at . In that tutorial he used version 1.05 of V-Ray for SketchUp. Lighting with V-Ray for SketchUp – definitive guide part 1
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