SketchUp – Rendering with V-Ray training
2 days In centre:
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Live online:
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Key details
V-Ray training, teaching techniques for creating photo-realistic 3D architectural and interior design scenes from your SketchUp models.
The V-Ray for SketchUp renderer provides a designer-friendly solution offering faster rendering, better lighting tools, and the ability to create and visualise complex scenes.
Our SketchUp – Rendering with V-Ray course teaches you how to use SketchUp in conjunction with V-Ray to create scenes incorporating features such as:
- Lighting (daylight, sunlight and skylight).
- Reflective surfaces.
- Moving cameras.
This course is highly practical and hands-on.
SketchUp – Rendering with V-Ray training is arranged on-request, i.e. one-to-one training or a ‘closed course’ for your group. Your training can be tailored to take into account any existing knowledge you have, and the work you’re going to be doing.
In-class or online
This course is available in-class at eight centres or live online.
Windows or Mac
V-Ray works almost identically on the Windows and Mac platforms.
Our centres offer both Windows and Mac computers for delegates to use, so you can choose to carry out exercises on the platform you’re familiar with.
Expert trainer
V-Ray training is hosted by Rod Cleasby, a highly-experienced instructor with vast professional experience of using SketchUp, V-Ray and other renderers professionally.
Training guide and certificate
Course delegates receive an e-certificate confirming successful completion of V-Ray training.
Because of the bespoke nature of this course, there isn’t an appropriate training guide. We recommend delegates make their own notes.
After course support
Following V-Ray training, delegates are entitled to 30 days’ email support from their trainer to help with any post-course issues. For further details, see Support.
Prerequisites
Delegates should be familiar with the fundamentals of SketchUp, i.e. have attended our Introduction to SketchUp course or have equivalent knowledge.
SketchUp and V-Ray version
Training can be based on any recent version of SketchUp Pro and V-Ray to suit you, running on Windows or Mac.
General information
Course times
Standard course times are 9.30am–4.30pm.
As we’d be hosting this as a ‘closed course’ for you/your group, there’s usually flexibility to change these times to suit you, e.g. start or end 30 minutes earlier or later.
Payment
Payment for V-Ray training can be made by:
- Bank transfer. Please call 01527 834783 for our bank details.
- Card. All major credit and debit cards accepted. Payment can be made securely online or over the phone. Card payments are processed by Stripe. Armada doesn’t record or store your card details.
Purchase orders
We accept purchase orders from UK-registered companies and public sector organisations.
Accommodation
See Accommodation local to our training centres.
Cancellations and postponements
If an on-request SketchUp – Rendering with V-Ray course booking is cancelled giving less than 20 working days’ notice, a cancellation fee is payable. View cancellation terms.
If an on-request SketchUp – Rendering with V-Ray course booking is postponed giving less than 20 working days’ notice, a postponement fee is payable. View postponement terms.
Terms and conditions
Expert trainer
Rod Cleasby
Rod has over 25 years’ experience working as a designer, visualisation expert and artist. His specialist areas include architecture, interior design and the production of photorealistic 3d virtual environments.
AutoCAD, 3ds Max and SketchUp have been the mainstay of Rod’s professional work for 20 years. He is also an expert in various related tools and technologies, including Photoshop, and he has expert knowledge of a wide range of renderers, including V-Ray, ART, Arnold and LightUp.
Rod has extensive experience training experience. He has worked as a Senior Lecturer at the University of Westminster on their Computer Visualisation course, and he is a long-established Autodesk Certified Instructor.
Away from his professional work, Rod is an accomplished artist and musician, and a prolific writer of novels, novella, poetry and prose.
Course content
What is possible using SketchUp in conjunction with V-Ray?
Intermediate Modelling techniques
Getting to understand V-Ray materials
What makes a good texture?
Where to find textures
How to edit textures
Limits to graphics and bitmaps
And how to manage your textures
Getting to know lighting
Adding lights and updating scenes
Using the different types of lights
Colour temperature and IES
Getting to understand V-Ray camera
Exposure and white point
Techniques for rapid setup
Rendering scenes
Digital output
Files and formats
Do’s and don’ts
Vary quality settings for faster scene creating
Control output quality and render speeds
2D to 3D
Modelling requirements for visualisation
Using follow me techniques
Using push pull techniques
More components
Choosing groups or components
Controlling V-Ray frame buffer
Saving 2D graphics out automatically
File types and properties when and where
V-Ray materials editor
Adding layers
Previews
Controlling shiny materials
Adding bumps and bitmaps
Discovering ambient occlusion
Advanced modelling techniques
Magic Box modelling techniques
Polygon modelling techniques
Projected UVW mapping
Adjusting mapping size
Adjusting mapping position
Locking mapping
Using Alpha channels
Preparing graphics with Alpha channels
Rendered output and Photoshop
Practical exercises from concept to render
Hardware requirements
Live online training
Online training lets you participate in a live V-Ray course from your place of work or home.
We do everything possible to make your online training experience as close as possible to actually being in the classroom. You can:
- See and hear our trainer, and the other delegates participating in the course…
- Watch our trainer demonstrate techniques in V-Ray.
- Interact by speaking, using chat, or raising your ‘virtual hand’ if you need assistance.
- Share your screen with our trainer, and allow them to take control to explain something.
Like our in-class courses, online SketchUp – Rendering with V-Ray courses…
- Are presented by expert instructors.
- Give you plenty of opportunity to carry out assisted, practical exercises using V-Ray.
- Offer 30 days’ email support from your trainer.
All you need is an Internet-connected computer with…
- V-Ray installed.
- A webcam and audio capability. If your computer running V-Ray doesn’t have these, you can use a second device, such as another computer or tablet. See Hardware recommendations for live online training for further details.
If there’s anything you’re not sure about we’ll do our best to help you. We won’t, however, be able to assist with your V-Ray installation.
We provide everything else…
- Links to download the files, resources, etc. you’ll use in your course.
- A training guide. For most courses, you can choose from a printed copy that we post to you, or a PDF.
In the week before your course, we’ll send you an email containing everything you need to prepare for and participate in the training. Then, a couple of days before your course, we’ll give you a courtesy call to make sure you have everything in place and answer any questions you may have.
Please note that we are not able to record scheduled online courses for privacy reasons.
When you attend live online training, you’re participating in a real course, hosted by a real trainer, in real time
Example
Typical image quality from SketchUp ‘out of the box’:
The same model rendered using V-Ray:
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Stewart P
Claire M
Georgia H
Jessica N
Michaela B