7 Beginner Mistakes Interior Rendering
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In this video, I'm going to show you some beginner mistakes when rendering in Vray Sketchup and how to fix these issues.
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00:00 Intro
00:18 Wrong Scale Textures
01:12 Models Too Perfect
02:16 Bad Composition
04:17 Bad Lighting
06:07 Highlight Burn
07:12 Unrealistic Entourage
07:54 Too Much Noise
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00:18 Wrong Scale Textures
01:12 Models Too Perfect
02:16 Bad Composition
04:17 Bad Lighting
06:07 Highlight Burn
07:12 Unrealistic Entourage
07:54 Too Much Noise
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Which version of vray do you use mostly ?
While a lot of this I agree with, and I'm happy you've shared these tips, I disagree with the lighting changes you did. The room went from having good soft morning light, to really bright, almost unnatural light.
Yeah this wasn't best work, I just tried to recreate the original image from my reference project. But failed to create it as realistic. Hopefully my other works are better 😊
agreed, lighting was originally very dynamic and in my opinion made for a beautiful shot. his lighting adjustments made the scene very boring and actually look more like a render
Agreed, there’s must be some contrast in renders, shadows here and there, to make good lighting, not an overblown white renders with little to no shadow making it look totally flat and boring.
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@@hanmetalworks Not really boring, the render in the video still looks realistic. The adjusted lighting is okay. Yes, great renders must have some stronger contrast but not all the time, depending on the ambiance in your photo reference. There are times that fairly contrast fits the scene and makes the render realistic enough like the ambiance of the render in this video. See the reference photo and the finished render, they are very very close in lighting. Remember that the reference photo is taken in real life, so whatever kind of lighting that you will try to copy in your renders, you can be sure that that kind of lighting really exists and can make your render realistic enough. Sometimes you don't need to be very logical in rendering, because rendering is really intuitive, just feel the render carefully and you will be able to determine if it's realistic or not.
I actually like the sunlight scene before you “fixed” it.
And that’s on personal preference 👉🏻👈🏻
@Anime for FUN All of his good lighting examples were bad lol
Dude, I agree
I agree
Guy hasn't opened his curtain in years.. Sunlight comes in with fairly sharp edges and appears to illuminate a specific area sharply!
That's really good! The mistakes I had made so many times when I am a beginer. Thank you for sharing the skills.
Glad I could help!😄
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This video sums up tricks that i learnt for years!! Great tips & tricks always comes from u Minn! Thanks always
That's awesome to hear! Thank you Salju!
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Thank you..I'm not a begginner but I struggled a lot in terms of lighting
Loved this! Can you make a vray beginner tutorial, highlighting all the important parts like lighting, materials etc? Would be great!
Try this playlist th-cam.com/play/PLIQtAzVO6xCRJXzNvZ2xdK-U6ZHhMhzIf.html
I have videos on interior, exterior, lighting and materials 😊
thank you so much for sharing! this helps rookie me so much!
Thank you, your video gave me some new ideas to apply on different render engine and software that I use
That's great to hear!
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As always, the video is very clear, well organized and pleasant to watch. Many thanks for your amazing work Minh ! Thumb up !
Thank you so much!!❤😄
Thanks! I've been searching how to get it and this is brilliant :D
It really worked for me after I look and try some tutorials, yours is the one that worked. Owe you a lot.
Eagerly waiting...thank you
Keep up the good work bro, love u
BROTHER, YOU ARE THE BEST!!! You oooh really helped me!! THANK YOU VERY
your videos make me love these programs and keep training
Great tips! I like that you mentioned the FOV setup. It's not only beginners that use wrong fov. A lot of professionals in the interior branch use a way to high fov for their impressions. I always laugh when i recieve impressions that the client got from their realtor and then see the place in real life. It's a lot smaller then in the pictures isn't it? haha. That's just lying. It's also the first thing clients see when they recieve my designs. Once you explain, they appreciate it so much more. Thanks for the vid!
Haha yeah exactly! Wide FoV just make a small room looks a lot bigger. Realtors use this technique to make houses look better too. But like you said, when you go see it in real life, it's so different 😆
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Basically sums up all the tips I’m giving to our interns last week. Although I’m pretty much experienced in this I still check your video if I still have to learn. 😊
That's so cool! Thank you for watching😄
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Wow thanks! I've got to get back to rendering works and this definitely gave me a quick crash course. look fwd to more of your vids. subscribed!
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This is the best free software Ive seen. Respect.
Thanks a lot! Great video which pointed out nicely the mistakes I was making, very helpful.
Glad I could help!
Woah, great video mate!
Composition is always an interesting one. Also, Totally agree with adding 3D people, i rather photoshop in post, you have more freedom that way. Nice video as always!
Thank you buddy!!😄
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it worked! thank you so much!!
Thank you so much for this!
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Thanks bạn😄 mình sẽ ráng làm thêm nhiều video😊
Thank You!
Really useful tips.
OMG, it really worked. Thank you so much!!
Waiting desperately !
Thank you so much for your precious information it’s really awesome
this video was so helpful, thanks!
Great tips, man. Even for me as a Blender user. Other videos are great too just like this one. Thank u so much. U gotta a new sub.👏👏👏👍
That's awesome! Glad you liked it!
I'm not an architect nor designer but this idea of yours is awesome.love ya
So glad to find ur great video. Thanks a lot!!
I like the contrast that we have with the sunlight! (I am from the tropics). The fixed one just reminded me of the light we get in Edmonton, Canada…sorry…too gray, too boring…but I’ve just subscribed! Good explanations!👍
A LOT OF THANKS FROM KERALA
The 4 & 5 tips is going to be useful for me. Big Thank you! ❣ be safe!
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Thank you very much. your explanation and pronunciation are very clear for me.
Thank you so much!
Thank you very much. I'm learning new things from you with every video. A small correction, If you lower the highlight burn too much, you'll lose depth of the image. instead, you can use post-processing software (PS etc) to lower highlight burn by using colour channel selections. :D
If you use photoshop wouldn't it too late? because you wouldn't be able to completely recover the details lost by the highlight burn. So I just lower it in vray and add details and contrast later in Photoshop
Very informative video and the background music is LIT👻
Hey! Thanks so much for this video!
Thanks a lot it really helps me🤗
So genuine brother
thanks, it actually let me through so i could download it.
Amazing tutorial. I just ca from lmms (a free daw software) and i decided to switch since it didn’t offer enough convenience. It was
Hi minh. Could you make a video about lighting interiors and exteriors, please. Excelent work, thank you.
Lighting exterior is pretty simple actually. I just use HDRIs. For interior it's a bit more complicated, I made a video on lighting tips here. Hope it helps!
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Very useful. Thank you.
Thank you so much!
Good job, man!
Thank you friend!
Thank you so much.
Really liked your video. Easy to understand and your renders are beautiful
Thank you Fabia!
thank you so much for this very useful tips...👌👌
Thank youu!😄
Very helpful... interesting topic
Great video Minh!!!!
Great Video Tips!! Thanks a lot!! 👏🏻👏🏻
Thank you Jesús!😄
6:55 I like the original one more, it looks very realistc to me. On the other hand, the "after" image looks like an Instagram filter.
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Hi! I want to know what is the name of the plugin for corner edges that you use, please
Thanks Alot.
Thank you so much.
Minh could you please do a lighting video from start to finish 🙏🏽
I've done a video on 10 tips for lighting in Vray and Sketchup th-cam.com/video/TRiLKp9moiE/w-d-xo.html
Let me know if that helps😊
Hi, your video it´s so interesting! I Have a question? How can I get this white light of the bedroom with Vray + 3Ds Max? Thank you for your video
Really good.. Thanks for information 🙏🙏
This is great, thanks!
Thank you!
Hi Minh,
These are very nice tips for rendering in SU. I do have a question about the plugin you used at 1:33 though. What is it and what it does?
Cheers,
Thank so much for your sharing.
You're very welcome!
Amazing work minh you are the best 😁👍😎
Thank you!
Can you teach more about lighting? And post process
I have a video on lighting tips and tricks here th-cam.com/video/TRiLKp9moiE/w-d-xo.html and post process here
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And lots more on my Vray playlist 😄
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Thanx for the great tips! Wonder if it's possible to adjust the DomeLight background height (I know it's infinite, but sometimes its scale is wrong to the rendering shot)...
very helpful video many thanks
You're welcome!
Thank you for this! Super cool video! A+++
really nice tutorial :)
Great video keep it up 👍
Neat tutorial. Great for begginers
Thank you!
thanks minn, you are best!
Thank youu!
thank you very much
Great tips! As always! :)
Thank you!!
You're awesome, do you have a full tutorial path or course.
Nice tips.. Do you have any video about settings on vray? I don't know how to use the other option vray.. Thankyou
Perfect!!!!
How did you make the rug? Is perfect... thank you for the video!!
Oh I used the rug model from Poliigon😊
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What extensions do you have installed? Thank you. I want all the toolbars that you use, if possible.
excellent bro.........
in the lighting part the room looks less real when you do all those changes imho
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I don't think ... The lighting changes is still great dude
@@AFStudio2 yeah, maybe, I'm not an expert on this, it's just my opinion as a layperson
@@AFStudio2 It is really flat and artificial looking. That crazy overexposure Vray is famous for a long time, you can fix in postproduction instead, by increasing bitrate of output image and use exposure compensation, that preserves originally intended lighting and shadows.
I mean yeah, if you just want that porcelain oldschool interiors magazine look, it's fine. But it won't be "realistic".
@@crisgriffin3042 Yeah, I agree with you that in post production you have better control in exposures etc. especially if we will be using PS, as u have said, intended lighting and shadows will be preserved.. But that render doesn't look unrealistic or artificial for me. There are real life images that are like that, bright and whitish because of the ambiance of the environment.. See the reference photo of that render, their lighting are very close to each other, that makes the render realistic too.. Yes most of the time contrast and shadows are needed but not all the time. Sometimes, you can have bright,whitish realistic image, just like the reference photo of this render and this render itself
Thank you! It's very usefull!
Thank you Latif!😄
Very much thanks yes
Thank you so much man :)
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GREAT video!!! I learned so much :) new subscriber!
Thank you so much!❤❤
great tips! thanks!
Thank you Pedro!
tks bro...
finnaly new video !!
I know!😆😆
Great tips especially at number 3 and 4, but I think sometimes, some of the highlight burn is inevitable, and these corrections at number 5 ruined a lot of detail you had in the original image
Yeah that's true, plus I think it's personal preference, I did kinda overdo the corrections at number 5. You can add contrast with the third slider, and also Photoshop can help bring out more details using simply adjustments in Camera Raw Filter 😄
@@ArchitectureInspirations Yes, that is the never ending battle between highlight burn vs detail. But photoshop does help. I use overlay layer mode and highpass filter to get more detail.
Yeah! I do the same too! That's another non destructive process which is really useful, thank you for sharing your opinions 😊
Very useful tutorial ! I really like the 3D model that you used for the bed (linen included). Could you share a link for it ? Thank you !
Thank though! And yeah You can get it on my store. Gumroad.com/thegentleminh
Great video ..👌👌
you are really amazing
I am getting super images with D5 Render after updating my graphics card. My first project that I rendered with D5 Render was a computer model I make of the Palace of the Legion of Honour Museum in San Francisco.
Thank u sooo much
You're welcome!
I LIKE YOUR POSPRODUCTIONS! ARE VERY REAL!! PLEASE MAKE AN TUTORIAL HOW GET REALISM IN THE POSTPRODUCTION!!
I do have a couple of videos on Photopshop, have you seen them?
So glad i found your channel. Ive recently started learning archviz lately using blender. Since your very skilled with other programs doing architecture, what software would you recommend start learning for architectural design?
I haven't used blender but I've heard it's really good. From my experience I think Sketchup is really intuitive for beginners. As for rendering, you can use a number of software like enscape, Lumion, or vray. Vray is the most physically accurate but takes the longest to render. Enscape is a plugin like vray but it's faster and can do simple animation. Lumion is great for exterior and landscaping, it's a standalone but also has LiveSync so you can easily import and update your model. Lumion and Enscape are easier to learn. Vray has a big learning curve but once you've learnt it, you should be able to learn other softwares easily. Vray kinda forces you to learn the fundamentals like PBR materials and lighting which applies to lots of other softwares. Hope that helps!
@@ArchitectureInspirations Thanks! it does. I was looking at learning 3ds max since im a student and can get it for free but ill look more into sketchup. thanks!
You're very welcome! Feel free to reach out to me on my socials, links are in the description box. Sometimes TH-cam doesn't notify me if there's a new reply on a comment. Best of luck!
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Thank you!! Glad my videos are helpful 😊
Great video, except I prefer the sunlight with shadow setting
Thank you for all the videos. I wanna ask you something. What is the texture orientation plug in in this video? ( U using after the corner fix iin this video)
It's Fredo Thrupaint 😊