6/30/2023 0 Comments Sketchup rendering photoshop![]() Create a new file in Photoshop and paste your Vray image (that was copied to your clipboard) into the file.Ĭopy. Click on the thumbnail image that reads “copy current channel to clipboard.” Open Photoshop and then open your PNG file.Ĭreate New File. To get rid of the default materials, go to “settings” and click on “material override.” Click the slider so that “material override” is turned on and re-render the image. Click on the “render interactive” button in Sketchup to open Vray. If you want to take your file to the next level, you can use Vray (or really any other rendering software) and Photoshop to overlay the linework on top of a rendering. Go to “file” > “export” and select “2D Graphic.” Type in the name of your file and click “export.” Create a Line Rendering with Vray Once you have all of the settings selected, you can export your file. For now, we just selected “edges” and “profiles.”įile > Export > 2D Graphic. “Back edges” include a ghosted image of the back side of your model. “Edges” are essentially the outline of your model. From here you can decide what settings you want to include. Click on the “edge” thumbnail under the “style” tab. Click on the thumbnail image directly underneath the “styles” tab to update the style.Įdge. Under the “edit” section, select “modeling settings.” Uncheck “hidden geometry,” “model axes,” “section cuts,” “section fills,” and “guides.” Go back to the “styles” tab of the default tray to edit the line rendering settings. There will now be a tab at the top left of your screen that says “scene 1.” Don’t forget to save your model! Hit the “+” button at the bottom of the default tray. ![]() Once you have all of the faces correct, you’ll want to save a new scene. Select “reverse faces.” In some areas, you may have to manually select each face and reverse them individually. To fix this, double click into the model and then right-click on the incorrect faces. To get a consistent look, you’ll want to make sure all the faces are oriented the same way. This is because Sketchup recognizes both the front and backside of faces. You may notice that some of the faces appear white and some of them appear gray. Then, under the “style” section, select “display shaded using all same.” Select the “faces” thumbnail so you can edit the model faces. Go to the “edit” tab of the “styles” dropdown in the default tray. ![]() ![]() Open the default tray by navigating to “window” > “default tray” and select “show tray.” You also want to make sure “styles” are checked.Įdit Style. ![]()
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