Vray+20+for+sketchup+2014+hot -
Mimicking real-world photography settings like ISO, Shutter Speed, and F-number to control exposure naturally.
| Function | Shortcut | |----------|-----------| | Open V-Ray Asset Editor | Alt + V (then A ) | | Open V-Ray Frame Buffer (VFB) | Alt + V (then F ) | | Start interactive rendering | Alt + I | | Stop rendering | Esc (while VFB is active) | | Render last settings | Alt + R | | Open Material Editor | Alt + V (then M ) | | Open Light Lister | Alt + V (then L ) | | Help panel | F1 (in V-Ray windows) | vray+20+for+sketchup+2014+hot
Santiago sat in the dark. The render was lost. The client deadline loomed. But on the black screen, burned into the LCD’s ghosted afterimage, was the last thing the GPU had output: the most perfect water reflection he had ever seen. The client deadline loomed
in the render output settings to see exactly what will be in your final image. Important Compatibility Note Important Compatibility Note : Essential for managing "hot"
: Essential for managing "hot" or complex scenes, this tool allowed for importing massive amounts of geometry from external meshes at render time, keeping SketchUp models light and responsive. Workflow & Rendering Tools