Here's a quick tips. To remove the reflection of the hidden light, you can uncheck the box that said "affect reflection" in the light setting. Hope it helps!
This guy has it so right. His videos are clear, uncomplicated and to the point. I'm brand new to sketchup pro, but not new to this platform, so very much looking forward to getting stuck in and learning more.
OMG...I don't know why but I find your tutorials so much easier to follow than rest of videos that I have come across at least by far...I am watching your videos almost daily.
I am studying interior design and your tutorial has been such a big help. Much easier than some others out there and you move through the steps at a reasonable pace.
I just love how to teach step by step.. You are indeed teaching not showing your work only unlike others... I must say... They just show to us how good they are but didn't really teach...
Kudos to you Justin! A rookie in vray but just by watching your tutorials and giving it a go, i can finally use vray at ease. Also was having trouble with the glass material it appears as a solid black when it rendered and luckily found another video of yours "FIXING VRAY GLASS TRANSPARENCY in SketchUp - Vray 3.6 for SketchUp Tutorial ''. Hooray problem solve!
Thala Sketchup nu youtube la name search pannalea onnodaiya youtube channel than thala varuthu 😂😂🔥🔥Bro you doing very well and you explained very well to us
As a beginner at 3D stuff, I super duper appreciate this video. I did have to google some of the basic things to do in Sketchup while watching your video (like how to create a platform and bevel it, and make spheres!). Albeit frustrating, it did take me a few times to get the lighting sources correct in Vray. This was because Vray doesn't always want to render all the light sources unless the intensity is cranked all the way up. Since at times It looked like it wasn't working) This video was such a god-send. Thank you. I am definitely subscribing as I'm hoping to push my illustrations further with adding 3D rendering aspects to them! I really love this and I think Vray is not too bad or complicated listening to you explain it. and like you mentioned at the end of the video, too many tutorials jump right into it assuming the viewer as basic or intermediate knowledge of the program. A lot of us still need to navigate the programs as most of us who start learning are unsure of the UI controls. What a fantastic video!
Your channel is one of the best for explaining clearly how to use SketchUp, V-Ray and plugins. Keep up the great work. Oh! you are totally right, there are no other videos teaching the basics of V-Ray. Thanks again.
This was a perfect tutorial for a beginner to v-ray like me! Thanks so much, can't wait to follow along now after watching through once, and then following the next series of videos!
I followed this tutorial for Vray 2019. The way you explain everything in so much detail is extremely helpful !!! You r the best out there! THANK YOU!!!
I am an old user of VRAY since version 1.0, i can say really VRAY 3.6 to VRAY 5.0 is amazing the interface is much easier than before . i hope in the future VRAY will have features like LUMION like 3d movement libraries makes animation rendering more easier .
TheSketchUpEssentials i made a kitchen model..if i try to render by placing the camera inside the room, it says " soecific noise level reached" and shows a blank black screen in the frame buffer...but if i place the cam outside, it renders...help me fix this please...
Yes your a great instructor. Im new at all of this.. I bought a lazer cutter, and need to learn what I need to know to create small scale Doll Houses, furnature, etc. So thank you.
this video should be the one if anyone wanna start-up vray as uh said, it scared me a bit in the start which leads me to quit guess I'm back again thanks, Justin!
This is the best video tutorial I have come across on youtube. I looked at other videos and really started panicking because I couldnt get hold of the things! Really good explanation, thank you soooo much, so grateful I havr found you! Liked, subscribed and will support on patrion, you really deserve all of the support for the knowledge you share
Justin...first of all YOU HAVE THE BEST TUTORIAL I'VE EVER SEEN YOUR A GOOD TEACHER.. I just wanna thank for sharing this video of 3.6 vray for skethup your introduction is very easy to follow step by step this is very a big help for like us in trying to learn more in sketchup rendering, I would like to request from you just try to make rendering settings of interior and exterior by day and night rendering techniques...continue your sharing videos you are helping a lot of people especially sketchup lovers good job brother more power.. thanks a lot..
Absolutely fantastic! I have needed this video for years!! I'm an Interior Architecture and Design Student at University and the software packages are 100% self taught so this has been a huge help to introduce me to the basics for sure. Thank you for your hard work!
What an amazing tutorial thank you so much, you're a real lifesaver. Man, every sketchup project I've had in college you're the one who helped me with it. Really appreciate it ❤
Thank you so much. You're right, many tutorials here on youtube are not really for beginners just like what their caption says. This helped me a lot. Thank you
Many thanks for this tutorial, I have been planning to learn Vray for quite some time, but found it very complex, please continue this as a series of tutorials for beginners,thanks again
Thank you i expected the usual approach others apply but as you said you wanted to do it differently and thank u for that...one of the best tutorials...effective!
First class work Justin! I've been using Vray for a while now and looked in out of curiosity. If I'd have had the guidance of this tutorial in the beginning, I'd have advanced a lot quicker. Still a lot more to learn about rendering so subscribed and looking forward to watching more of your very clearly narrated tutorials. I seriously recommend all beginners in Vray starting right here!
Thanks very much Scott! I'm really trying to break everything down so that it's easy to follow! Make sure you check out my rendering channel as well for more rendering tutorials - th-cam.com/users/therenderingessentials Thanks!
its simply awesome sir, really like ur videos . i dont know sketchup itself but coz of ur tutorials on different plugins i could able to finish my views easily . never rendered in vray thought that it was difficult r tricky but this video made me feel like its so easy once i learn that . thank so much for ur videos sir . pls do more videos on how to apply different types of materials for interiors with lighting .
Sir your teaching method way is mind-blowing . Well , in this video I get a knowledge for V-ray rendering for SketchUp easily. Thank you sir very much . Sir can you make a REVIT TUTORIAL videos ?
I've been watching several of your videos, and i love them!!! You explain things very well!!! Thank you!! Im new to SketchUp and all of this architecture stuff, but im willing to learn what to do to make what im seeing come alive!! Listening to you makes me feel like I CAN DO IT!! Sub'd and will probably take your courses!!
your vids always works!! the best explanations as always!!! direct to the point no dead air scene, every words comes from you are all in direct point.. genius! thank you!!
wow...this is very useful, you and Architectural Inspirations are my very first reference in learning about vray and sketchup..thank you very much,,, God bless for both of you and keep it up.
@@Thesketchupessentials Do any of the other Vray tutorials you offer talk about changing the background color? I'm finding it really difficult to manipulate the options in Vray to what I need.
TheSketchUpEssentials but one more thing, as i watched your video, I realized how inexperienced i am with SketchUp, your workflow is fast and efficient, it is as if you know all shortcuts and tricks to SketchUp, at some point, I’d love to see a video of the basic shortcuts and tricks to make working on SketchUp easier!
Thank you so much... I have learnt more with your video tonight then I did on the 8 week short course I have just finished. Keep up the good work and I will be tuning in to all your video for more learning. Q. exhibition stand designs - how do you do the back drops and floor effects to show off the stand against i.e glossy tiles and the rows of lights over hand and not get the rectangle light in the picture even-thought its hidden.
Check out this video on my other channel - I talk about setting your rectangle lights to hidden so they don't show up in your renderings - th-cam.com/video/DdrmUs-W8As/w-d-xo.html - hope this helps!
You are so helpful. I was using another render prior to installing V-ray and was lost on how many options I did not understand and lighting and still a bit confused on how to add materials RDP into the Vray. If you have a suggestion or a video on the subject, please share, I would love to get into that as well. your subscriber as of today, keep up the good work :)
You’re a great teacher. I’m going to start supporting you. Vray question: My models are large, like 60 acres of a downtown area. When I render, the red button never turns off and sometimes my rendering viewport stays black. I’d like to see a video about large models.
One of the finest teacher ever. I understood Sketchup, Enscape and Vray only by following your videos. Thank You, Justin
Glad I've been able to help!
So true
Here's a quick tips. To remove the reflection of the hidden light, you can uncheck the box that said "affect reflection" in the light setting.
Hope it helps!
This guy has it so right. His videos are clear, uncomplicated and to the point.
I'm brand new to sketchup pro, but not new to this platform, so very much looking forward to getting stuck in and learning more.
Trying my best :)
OMG...I don't know why but I find your tutorials so much easier to follow than rest of videos that I have come across at least by far...I am watching your videos almost daily.
Thanks very much! Glad you're finding them helpful!
I am studying interior design and your tutorial has been such a big help. Much easier than some others out there and you move through the steps at a reasonable pace.
Thanks - really glad you found it helpful!
I just love how to teach step by step.. You are indeed teaching not showing your work only unlike others... I must say... They just show to us how good they are but didn't really teach...
I just purchased Vray and I was lost in everything and the Vray website does not have good tutorials. This is great. Thank you.
Awesome - glad you're finding it helpful - I'm hoping to do an updated series on the Vray Next version, but haven't gotten there quite yet :)
This was a good introduction, you talked clearly and at a speed one can follow, but no waffle. Look forward to keep following
Justin you are the best SkethUp instructor in the world.
Thanks very much! Glad you're finding the videos helpful!
Kudos to you Justin! A rookie in vray but just by watching your tutorials and giving it a go, i can finally use vray at ease. Also was having trouble with the glass material it appears as a solid black when it rendered and luckily found another video of yours "FIXING VRAY GLASS TRANSPARENCY in SketchUp - Vray 3.6 for SketchUp Tutorial
''. Hooray problem solve!
Awesome! Glad it helped!
You have an absolute talent in teaching! Way to go! Totally gonna dive in all the tutorials you have uploaded. And massive thank you for your work!
Glad you like them!
You are, without a doubt the go to guy for sketchup on TH-cam. I have been with sketchup since 2007.
Thala Sketchup nu youtube la name search pannalea onnodaiya youtube channel than thala varuthu 😂😂🔥🔥Bro you doing very well and you explained very well to us
As a beginner at 3D stuff, I super duper appreciate this video. I did have to google some of the basic things to do in Sketchup while watching your video (like how to create a platform and bevel it, and make spheres!). Albeit frustrating, it did take me a few times to get the lighting sources correct in Vray. This was because Vray doesn't always want to render all the light sources unless the intensity is cranked all the way up. Since at times It looked like it wasn't working) This video was such a god-send. Thank you. I am definitely subscribing as I'm hoping to push my illustrations further with adding 3D rendering aspects to them! I really love this and I think Vray is not too bad or complicated listening to you explain it.
and like you mentioned at the end of the video, too many tutorials jump right into it assuming the viewer as basic or intermediate knowledge of the program. A lot of us still need to navigate the programs as most of us who start learning are unsure of the UI controls.
What a fantastic video!
Thanks very much - really glad you liked it!
Your channel is one of the best for explaining clearly how to use SketchUp, V-Ray and plugins. Keep up the great work. Oh! you are totally right, there are no other videos teaching the basics of V-Ray. Thanks again.
Make sure to check out my tutorials over on my rendering channel as well - th-cam.com/users/therenderingessentials - thanks!
I have finally found a channel where I can actually keep up. thank you so much! 🥺🥺
This was a perfect tutorial for a beginner to v-ray like me! Thanks so much, can't wait to follow along now after watching through once, and then following the next series of videos!
I followed this tutorial for Vray 2019. The way you explain everything in so much detail is extremely helpful !!! You r the best out there! THANK YOU!!!
I am an old user of VRAY since version 1.0, i can say really VRAY 3.6 to VRAY 5.0 is amazing the interface is much easier than before . i hope in the future VRAY will have features like LUMION like 3d movement libraries makes animation rendering more easier .
Agree totally!
Awesome Justin! Want to see more Vray tutorials from you!
Thanks Minh! More are coming! They're a bit more demanding than simply doing SketchUp tutorials :)
hello i want to learn fur tutorials , i dont know but why fur icon is disable , i mean why i cant select it
@@jamesshukla008 same here
TheSketchUpEssentials i made a kitchen model..if i try to render by placing the camera inside the room, it says " soecific noise level reached" and shows a blank black screen in the frame buffer...but if i place the cam outside, it renders...help me fix this please...
@Sid Sharma thank you it works
Justins videos are a goldmine in TH-cam. Big thanks Justin and greetings from Finland.
This tutorial was so helpful, absolutely not hurried, nor dragged. Must recommend for first-timers like myself. Thanks a lot Justin! Keep em' coming!
I'm now using Sketchup 2020 and it's still super useful. Your channel is amazing man
Glad you enjoy it!
Yes your a great instructor. Im new at all of this.. I bought a lazer cutter, and need to learn what I need to know to create small scale Doll Houses, furnature, etc. So thank you.
Excellent. My first time with V-Ray and I’m more confident that I’m going to enjoy this software.
Great to hear!
Superb Justin, as always. I'm seriously thinking of getting vray in the next few months and you're pushing me over the edge of committing to buy.
Thanks Chris! I'd recommend downloading the free trial and giving it a test drive to see if you like it - thanks again!
one of the best vray-sketchup tutorials out here.
really appreciate it.
Thanks very much!
I find your tutorials very helpful for people like me who can really get confused with things in Vray. simple and very educative!!
Thank you! As a beginner and self-taught for both Sketch-up and V-ray, your tutorial was super helpful!
Glad you liked it!
Thank you so much! This is the only vray tutorial that really helped me start with rendering.
this video should be the one
if anyone wanna start-up vray
as uh said, it scared me a bit in the start which leads me to quit
guess I'm back again thanks, Justin!
This is the best video tutorial I have come across on youtube. I looked at other videos and really started panicking because I couldnt get hold of the things! Really good explanation, thank you soooo much, so grateful I havr found you! Liked, subscribed and will support on patrion, you really deserve all of the support for the knowledge you share
Thanks very much - glad you're finding the videos helpful!
Absolutely brilliant tutorial. Simple, straight forward and clear. Keep up the good work. Cheers!!
Glad you liked it! :)
So helpful ,I love the way you went over in brief where is and what everything dose
Thanks - glad you liked it!
Justin...first of all YOU HAVE THE BEST TUTORIAL I'VE EVER SEEN YOUR A GOOD TEACHER.. I just wanna thank for sharing this video of 3.6 vray for skethup your introduction is very easy to follow step by step this is very a big help for like us in trying to learn more in sketchup rendering, I would like to request from you just try to make rendering settings of interior and exterior by day and night rendering techniques...continue your sharing videos you are helping a lot of people especially sketchup lovers good job brother more power.. thanks a lot..
Thanks Gerry! Make sure to sub over at my rendering channel too for more rendering tutorials - th-cam.com/users/therenderingessentials
Absolutely fantastic! I have needed this video for years!! I'm an Interior Architecture and Design Student at University and the software packages are 100% self taught so this has been a huge help to introduce me to the basics for sure. Thank you for your hard work!
Thank you! Really glad you're finding the videos helpful!
What an amazing tutorial thank you so much, you're a real lifesaver. Man, every sketchup project I've had in college you're the one who helped me with it. Really appreciate it ❤
Thank you so much, Justin, your videos are always to the point and no-nonsense ...it really makes learning thousand times easier.
Thank you so much. You're right, many tutorials here on youtube are not really for beginners just like what their caption says. This helped me a lot. Thank you
Hopefully I was able to make it easy to understand - thanks for watching!
Just started up my vray and sketchup 2017 again. These videos are awesome! Love the way you break it down!
Glad you like them!
Thank you so much! There are so many times you helped me when I was to give up on using SketchUp! You are great, keep doing this
Wow! I'm using Vray for the first time and I was lost before this tutorial - helpful and to the point! Looking forward to more, thank you!
This is the only video which helped me to get started with v-ray
Many thanks for this tutorial, I have been planning to learn Vray for quite some time, but found it very complex, please continue this as a series of tutorials for beginners,thanks again
Will do - glad you found it helpful!
Amazing video, no beating around the bush like most videos. To the point and we’ll explained. Thanks 🙏🏽
one of the best tutorials out there.
:)
thank u so much this really helpful for collage student like me
Im a student and this program was so intimidating! thank youuuuuuu for this!!!! MORE TUTORIALS please
Glad you found it helpful - thanks for watching!
I’m struggling exporting a high resolution photo, im unsure how to even export a final photo
Thanks for walking through it slowly. Great approach and very understandable.
Thanks - glad you liked it!
you are amazing brother.i learned all of my sketchup from your tutorials..now i'm here..thanks for everything..keep it up.
Awesome - glad I was able to help!
Thank you i expected the usual approach others apply but as you said you wanted to do it differently and thank u for that...one of the best tutorials...effective!
A very good and comprehensive start to V-Ray. Thank you very much!
First class work Justin! I've been using Vray for a while now and looked in out of curiosity. If I'd have had the guidance of this tutorial in the beginning, I'd have advanced a lot quicker. Still a lot more to learn about rendering so subscribed and looking forward to watching more of your very clearly narrated tutorials.
I seriously recommend all beginners in Vray starting right here!
Thanks very much Scott! I'm really trying to break everything down so that it's easy to follow! Make sure you check out my rendering channel as well for more rendering tutorials - th-cam.com/users/therenderingessentials Thanks!
Thank you, Justin! I just start to learn V-ray and this video helped me a lot. I am following step by step.
its simply awesome sir, really like ur videos . i dont know sketchup itself but coz of ur tutorials on different plugins i could able to finish my views easily . never rendered in vray thought that it was difficult r tricky but this video made me feel like its so easy once i learn that . thank so much for ur videos sir . pls do more videos on how to apply different types of materials for interiors with lighting .
Make sure to check out my rendering channel - th-cam.com/users/therenderingessentials
best Vray tutorial i've ever seen
Thanks - glad you liked it!
This is the first basic vray tutorial i have. Please can you do a vray tutorial with a finish floor plan and interior design on sketchup.
Sir your teaching method way is mind-blowing .
Well , in this video I get a knowledge for V-ray rendering for SketchUp easily.
Thank you sir very much .
Sir can you make a REVIT TUTORIAL videos ?
clear and crisp teaching. hats off!
thanks a lot for this video
it is quite helpful for interior designers looking to even just refresh the vray render basics
The best rendering tutorial so far.
Thank you
Thanks very much!
I've been watching several of your videos, and i love them!!! You explain things very well!!! Thank you!! Im new to SketchUp and all of this architecture stuff, but im willing to learn what to do to make what im seeing come alive!! Listening to you makes me feel like I CAN DO IT!! Sub'd and will probably take your courses!!
Oh this is just great. I've been using vray next for quite some time but I only know the infinite plane tools just now from you. Thanks!
Glad it helped!
Awesome Justin, you covered vray full course in this 21 minutes video. thanks
VERY HELPFUL Vray was sooo intimidating for me this explained it beautifully
Kudos to you Justin. ALL of your videos are very interesting, educational, helpful and inspiring! PLEASE...keep up the great work.....TOTALY COOL!!!!
Great video brother... do not apologize for your open windows the more realistic work is more understandable Thanks a lot for this video...
Thanks for watching!
you are the king of the Master...brother...thanks a lot...
Glad you liked it!
I love you sir.... You are a great teacher....
Thanks very much!
your tutorial is awesome! just like what you said, other tutorials are too deep for beginners like me. Thanks.
Happy to hear that!
I am new to Sketchup software
I don't know nothing about it 😐
But I am ready enough to learn this software ❤️😇
your vids always works!! the best explanations as always!!! direct to the point no dead air scene, every words comes from you are all in direct point.. genius! thank you!!
I love your videos Justin - so amazingly explained and less overwhelming.
Thanks very much Paula! :)
Really learned a lot from this video! thank you so much! I hope you keep making tutorials for noobs like me
Awesome! Glad you liked it!
This is just what i need. Thank you!
Awesome - glad it helped!
wow...this is very useful, you and Architectural Inspirations are my very first reference in learning about vray and sketchup..thank you very much,,, God bless for both of you and keep it up.
Awesome - Minh over there is very very good - thanks for watching!
Hey your tutorials are very very useful. They are so detailed. Have learnt a lot through them. Keep doing more tutorials!!
Thanks very much :)
Very Helpful, Your a natural Teacher.
Thank you for this video. I design 3D printable models primarily and I really needed a tutorial that focused on objects and not architecture.
Glad it helped!
@@Thesketchupessentials Do any of the other Vray tutorials you offer talk about changing the background color? I'm finding it really difficult to manipulate the options in Vray to what I need.
really great first impression on how vray works. also for getting an idea what render software to use
This tutorial is awesome, it got me the basics of rendering! I intend to stick around and learn as much as i can.
Great to hear!
TheSketchUpEssentials but one more thing, as i watched your video, I realized how inexperienced i am with SketchUp, your workflow is fast and efficient, it is as if you know all shortcuts and tricks to SketchUp, at some point, I’d love to see a video of the basic shortcuts and tricks to make working on SketchUp easier!
Thank you so much... I have learnt more with your video tonight then I did on the 8 week short course I have just finished. Keep up the good work and I will be tuning in to all your video for more learning.
Q. exhibition stand designs - how do you do the back drops and floor effects to show off the stand against i.e glossy tiles and the rows of lights over hand and not get the rectangle light in the picture even-thought its hidden.
Check out this video on my other channel - I talk about setting your rectangle lights to hidden so they don't show up in your renderings - th-cam.com/video/DdrmUs-W8As/w-d-xo.html - hope this helps!
thank you justin, you are the best, you deserve so much more views.
Great video. Starting to play around with adding some rendering to my client design work.
Been waiting for V-ray tutorial video for so long. Thanks
Lol - well I'll be coming out with some more
Abosolutely amazing video, had no idea what i was doing before watching this, now i feel like a pro haha, thank you very much lad!
Fantastic, thank you, finally someone who is really helping from the very first steps!
Thanks! Make sure to check out my getting started playlist on my rendering channel as well! - th-cam.com/play/PLoTRsQY2aZe7WCxL5KPj-toOJd2VLIEqg.html
You are so helpful. I was using another render prior to installing V-ray and was lost on how many options I did not understand and lighting and still a bit confused on how to add materials RDP into the Vray. If you have a suggestion or a video on the subject, please share, I would love to get into that as well. your subscriber as of today, keep up the good work :)
Really glad you found it helpful! :)
brother. seriously. may god bless you...
Glad you found it helpful!
The way u explains every topic is jst awesome 👍👍
Thanks very much! More Vray videos coming!
Nicely done Justin. I would love to see more.
thank u so much, this is so informative for a beginner like me, i almost give up on my new installed vray, but ur video really helped me a lot
Glad you found it helpful!
incredibly clear but way more advanced than my SketchUp experience. Maybe someday.
Thanks John - appreciate it :)
wow you have the skills of a great teacher thanks for this
so helpful for first time opening v-ray! Thanks!!
You are a good teacher...
Just what I was looking for and your approach to starting simple and step by step really intrigued me. Looking forward for more.
This was really helpful! I had some experience with other rendering tools but not vray so this saved me just on knowing what is what! Thanks bro
Thankyou so muchhhhhhhh..you are literally my friend for adding these videos..thanks bro❤️
You’re a great teacher. I’m going to start supporting you. Vray question: My models are large, like 60 acres of a downtown area. When I render, the red button never turns off and sometimes my rendering viewport stays black. I’d like to see a video about large models.