Click this post to find out how to convert almost ALL the components (yes, including 3ds max files!) you need into formats that you can use with Sketchup. Do I need to say more?
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I tried Sketchup’s Match Photo to model an interior | EPIC SUCCESS!!
Have you ever tried Match Photo for an Interior Space before? I mean it's a great tool if you want to model after a certain picture but have no schematics or measurements! In this video, I'll be going through my process of modeling an interior using Match Photo (Photoshop helps!). I know a tool like Match Photo could sound scary and hard to learn, after watching this video you will change your mind completely 😉
10 FREE Plugins You Must Download | Better Sketchup Modeling | Part Two
This is part two of my last video with 5 more free plugins 🙂 I've been using these extensions for years and I wouldn't be recommending them if I didn't think they'll actually help you!
10 FREE Plugins You Must Download | Better Sketchup Modeling | Part One
In this video series, we’ll be going through top 10 free plugins that have really upped my productivity while modeling and have made things way easier.
Minimal Dining Room | Speed Modeling | Sketchup & VRay Next
Today’s video is going to be a bit lite; it’s a regular speed modeling video as you can tell from the title; but I wanted to talk about a subject that isn’t so light.
VRay Proxy | Beginners Guide
In this video we'll go over the process of converting a component into a VRay render-ready Proxy in just 4 easy steps.
Daylight Scene Post Production
This post production video is going to be focusing on some new things like incorporating Z Depth and Atmosphere render outputs into a post production workflow.
Daytime Rendering using VRay Sun | VRay Next
There's something about a bright cheery scene with sunlight filtering in; but if you just set up a scene with a window and no other light sources and hit render, it'll come out dark and unpleasant. In this video, I'll show you how to set up VRay Sun, Environment, and a few Background/Hidden lights, step by step and in detail.
How to Create Surface Imperfections to Add Realism
These little imperfections that we barely notice in real life are the reason why our renders look unrealistic. Here's how to fix that!
How to Create Seamless Textures from Normal Images
Changing the materials of a Sketchup Component using two different selection methods; A "Select All" method, and a more precise piece-by-piece method.