![]() In this case, we’ll just apply a white color and reduce the opacity down to around 10% in the materials editor. Now let’s apply a SketchUp material to the wine glass on the right. Do this by double clicking into your component, then going into Vray, picking a glass material, and selecting “Add to scene.” You can then apply the material by right clicking and clicking “Apply material to selection.” ![]() To start off, we’re going to apply a Vray light material to the glass on the left. We’re going to use the studio that we created in a previous video for our lighting. The first thing I wanted to do is teach you how to apply a Vray glass material, but then also how to apply a glass material preset to your SketchUp materials to make them more realistic. In today’s video, I want to talk a bit about some of the settings for rendering with Glass in Vray.Īpplying Vray Glass Materials and Converting SketchUp Materials to Vray Glass TurboTips: V-Ray Material, Part 2: Reflection This video will focus on the reflection settings, and the next video will focus on the settings associated with refraction. ![]() Learn the basics of working with glass in VRAY in this rendering tutorial.
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