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by jackwatson » Tue Nov 05, 2013 9:45 am
Has anyone ever come across any clear documentation for all of these effects? The fact that there are so many cool procedural maps available, but the tutorials for how to utilise them are not seems a waste. I've spent a good few hours playing around with them before but managed to get no practical use out of them because, as you know, with all the variables you can change it would take weeks or months to learn anything through trial an error. This is probably less of an issue for Max users who tend to have had some kind of professional training, but those who use Sketchup for visualisation are at the shallow end of the visualisation pool are largely self trained I imagine. (Along with using amazing resources such as Sketchucation, of course  )
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by eidam655 » Tue Nov 05, 2013 12:58 pm
well, at least i haven't, that's why i opened this thread 
I'm using SketchUp 2017, V-Ray 3.4
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by bbergem » Mon Sep 29, 2014 3:33 pm
Do the original images to this thread still exist? I've been looking for this information on vray materials for a while, and this is the most promising result.. but it seems the image links are no longer valid? Or, can the information be found elsewhere?
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by eidam655 » Tue Sep 30, 2014 8:51 am
hm, it seems my access to the old server got taken down (or my files have).
i'll try to find the images somewhere in my backups... however, all of these were for vray 1.49 and the question is how relevant they still are.
but as i said, i'll try to find them, just in case the were.
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by Nemesis » Sun Dec 28, 2014 12:14 am
eidam655 wrote:hm, it seems my access to the old server got taken down (or my files have).
i'll try to find the images somewhere in my backups... however, all of these were for vray 1.49 and the question is how relevant they still are.
but as i said, i'll try to find them, just in case the were.
Hi eidam655, are there any chances that you have found images from the first message?
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by eidam655 » Sun Dec 28, 2014 4:28 pm
Hi, I haven't found the images.
But after the school's done in January I'll try and recreate the post again; the question is, how many people would be interested in the old 1.49 version and how many in the new VRay 2.0, since I imagine quite a lot of people have adopted the new release.
let me know, eidam
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by Nemesis » Sat Feb 07, 2015 3:25 pm
Hi eidam655, so are there some news about sample pictures?
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by onzki » Thu Jun 25, 2015 3:39 am
Hi, I bet many have asked or noticed this already- the "reset color" in material editor is greyed out since I installed Vray, now it's hard to revert to original texture after playing around with sliders. Also, my textures was automatically saved and renamed into a temp folder (Chaos Group), not a big deal though..
Have someone figured out how to unlink Vray from overriding my materials control? I appreciate any help, I'm really hoping to get the "reset color" button working again. Thanks a lot!
PS: (to Admin) If this is the wrong section, please move it. thanks!
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by thomthom » Thu Jun 25, 2015 12:36 pm
onzki wrote:Hi, I bet many have asked or noticed this already- the "reset color" in material editor is greyed out since I installed Vray, now it's hard to revert to original texture after playing around with sliders. Also, my textures was automatically saved and renamed into a temp folder (Chaos Group), not a big deal though..
Have someone figured out how to unlink Vray from overriding my materials control? I appreciate any help, I'm really hoping to get the "reset color" button working again. Thanks a lot!
PS: (to Admin) If this is the wrong section, please move it. thanks!
This is something you should report to the V-ray for SketchUp developers so they can address it. (Also, it's useful to include V-Ray and SketchUp version when asking questions like this given how different version may act differently.)
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