From the course: SketchUp: Rendering with V-Ray Next
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Working with interactive rendering
From the course: SketchUp: Rendering with V-Ray Next
Working with interactive rendering
- Interactive rendering in V-Ray Next, formerly known as the V-Ray RT engine in much earlier versions of the software. Gives us, as the names suggests, an interactive rendering engine, that can be used to speed up both the look dev, and final renders of most elements in a scene. With perhaps the most notable work flow improvements, coming in the areas of lighting and materials creation. To demonstrate the ease with which we can use this particular tool set, let's open up the asset editor, and jump into the setting section, where we find right at the top of the UI a rollout entitled "Render". Which gives us the ability to, not only chose the type of rendering algorithms that we want to use in our scene. So "CPU" versus "GPU", "interactive" versus "non interactive" and "progressive" versus "bucket rendering". But also in update one, the way in which any effects are updated at render time and which denies a type, if any we…
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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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