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Lighting with V-Ray for SketchUp – definitive guide part 1
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By Nomer Adona
Previously Nomer Adona wrote a simple tutorial entitled “Interior Lighting for Beginners” which was published at CGpinoy.org. In that tutorial heused version 1.05 of V-Ray for SketchUp. Since many new features have been added with the latest version of V-Ray for SketchUp, we have
decided to do this mini series of tutorials with the latest versions.
In this first tutorial I will be using V-Ray Beta version 1.48.99 (V-Ray for SketchUp User Manual Version 1.48) and SketchUp version 7.0. I
will be focusing on IES, Spotlight, Rectagular and emissive lighting. You will learn how to create a realistic lampshade material and how toposition the rectangular lights to achieve the right effect for your shade. In this tutorial I will be using the same model that I used in the previous
tutorial “Interior Lighting for Beginners” and will be adding components and materials to achieve the desired effect.
Here is a screen shot of the particular interior that I will be using.
Basic SketchUp Interior
OK lets begin!
1. IES Lighting
I have done this in a previous tutorial here at SketchUpArtists: Basic IES Tuorial using V-Ray for SketchUp. The only difference is instead of
using a rectangular light to show the light source, I will be just using a Emissive map.
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Emissive Map and IES Light Icon
Here is the material I used for the Emissive map.
Settings for Material
This is the first render.
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Render
2. Spotlight
Together with IES lighting, this is also a new feature with V-Ray 1.48.66 and up. Since this is a tutorial, allow me to put 4 spotlights in my fourrecess lamps.
4 Recess Lamps
The Image below shows the position of the Spotlight icon. I also use a Emissive map on the light receptacle.
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Position Spotlight Icon
Here is the settings for my Spotlight. For me the most critical setting is the Shadow Radius which controls the softness of the shadows, ShadowSubdivision controls the smoothness of the shadow and last but not the least is the Penumbra Angle. In the image below I used 0.3.
Spotlight Settings
Here is the render using Spotlight. In this render I used a very low resolution. This is the reason why I have splotches and grains. This can be
corrected easily by using higher Subdivisions and Samplings.
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Render Using Spotlight
3. Lampshades
Here is a simple lamp I modeled in SketchUp. I will show you how to place V-Ray rectangular lights.
SketchUp Lamp
Here I hid the shade of my lamp to show how I set up my rectangular lights. V-Ray rectangular 1 and 2 run along the height of the shade. Theyare double sided, visible but they don’t cast shadows. The one that casts shadows is the third V-Ray rectangular light. This one casts shadows,
double sided but I made it invisible.
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Rectangular Lights
Here are the settings of my V-Ray rectangular lights.
V-Ray Rectangular Lights 1 and 2
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V-Ray Rectangular Light 3
Lampshade material: This is a 2 sided material with about 70% gray mixture.
Lampshade Material Settings
Here is the resulting render.
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Render With Rectangular Lights
Lastly, I will add a few more components. A special thanks to a friend BTH (Trang An) for some of these great components.
SketchUp Scene with Extra Components
Here is the render.
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Night Scene
I also attempted to render with the same scene, this time with GI and BG Colors on (no mapping).
Night Scene 2
Cheers! I hope you will wait for the second part of this tutorial and my guide to lighting with V-Ray for SketchUp.
Nomer
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44 Responses to “Lighting with V-Ray for SketchUp – definitive guide part 1”
1. Alex on February 19th, 2011 4:29 pm
I just want to thank you for this tutorial, it was really helpful to me!
2. hector festin on February 25th, 2011 3:31 pm
this is truly helpful to all!
3. Okultika on February 27th, 2011 3:36 am
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wow.. very helpful.. thanks..
4. Ibrahim on February 27th, 2011 7:25 am
hi, i really appreciate what i saw. i dont know if u can help me out on tutorials that is v-ray for sketch up, i dont even know a thing about v-ray, so pls i will appreciate any help, thanks.
5. Jeron Severino on March 13th, 2011 10:18 am
great tutorials.. god speed big help for starters.
6. aufialwi on March 16th, 2011 2:58 am
truly benefit from tis tutorial,thanks nomer you are a great help
7. nomeradona on March 17th, 2011 12:21 pm
well i’m glad this is a great help. wait for part 2.
8. rarchitect on March 28th, 2011 8:44 am
Thanks for the great tutorial! But everytime i try rendering a completly enclosed space i get a totally black rendering,its driving me crazy!Could you please post the complete vray option settings ( camera setting, GI setting etc..) for this sort of enclosed space.
9. nomeradona on April 2nd, 2011 4:42 pm
i guess your physical camera is on.
10. rarchitect on April 3rd, 2011 2:15 pm
Nope, thats what’s driving me nuts, physical camera is off. That’s also why i was hoping you could post the complete vray option settings.
11. vicko on April 12th, 2011 1:00 pm
what a nice guy,,, thanks,,, very helpfull…
12. NoelFRJ on April 29th, 2011 2:52 am
Thanks!!!! I love to learn this way!
13. onin aure on April 29th, 2011 8:57 pm
uhm sir. i just want to ask how did you modify the default settings when dealing with the lamp shade material? i mean, i’d tried it but thematerial was still opaque. how would i use the two-sided material and the right translucency for it? thank you sir. hope you could help me.
14. NoelFRJ on May 1st, 2011 9:36 pm
I have a problem, on the light editor i cant modify the intensity of lights and also in other parameters is the same problem!
When I render and image whit rectangular lights they appear black, even if I reverse it´s face. Other types of lights just dont appear theprogram doesnt include them in the scene!
15. nomeradona on May 4th, 2011 4:43 pm
@onin. i think you need to click force one sided material. as for the material the rule of thumb to me is to have 70% dark gray. (front 70%and 30% back materials.
16. nomeradona on May 4th, 2011 4:50 pm
@Noel, what version of vray are you using? I think you are using vray 1.05.33 maybe if the other lights icon are not showing.
17. NoelFRJ on May 10th, 2011 7:17 am
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18. bublee on June 11th, 2011 3:01 pm
why cant i change the number of the penumbra angle on the spotlight setting?it happens also in the multiplier tab on IES setting..
Thx
19. TUAN on June 22nd, 2011 4:57 am
hi can you send for me your model i need it for practice it.thanks.i can’t make this lamp material same yous .please so me more thanks
20. emerson oplas on July 17th, 2011 2:20 am
sir nomer sang window mu inopen ung asa taas nung select color mu… ung para sa material.. tsak sir.. bat pag sakin di umiilaw ung lamp
q.. e ganyan nmn gingawa q…
21. caulacbo.org on July 17th, 2011 6:05 pm
Wow , nice tut . thank you very much !
22. marie on September 28th, 2011 2:21 pm
I’ve got a question,all my lights that I want to use, don’t work, and I’ve tried everything..
I don’t understand, can you help me?
Sorry for my english
Marie from belgium
23. boudi on October 26th, 2011 9:44 pm
Thanks very much for these exemple, easy to understand and well explained.
Boudi from Paris, France
24. simmi on November 17th, 2011 9:37 am
such a grt tutorial!! u r doin wonders by tutoring beginners like me!! Thanks a million for ur efforts!!
25. derek on December 4th, 2011 11:43 pm
your renders are awesome. quick question though: how do you get the light to shine through the lamp shade? is your shade just a regular
white color? is it just one plane? i have some shades that have a 1/4″ thickness; is this not the way to go? your response will be greatlyappreciated!!!
26. Paulo Autran on January 13th, 2012 9:46 am
Hi. I want to study these cases, where can I find these scenes (Sketchup)? Sorry , i don’t speak english very well
27. noelavi on January 13th, 2012 1:13 pm
Sir,
need yout professional advise, i have d same problem with marie, everytime na mg render ako yun mga lights ko na inilagay ay puro blacklang, i adjust all setting i know pero ganun pa din. pls advise
28. roy on February 14th, 2012 10:15 am
ganyna rin sa akin everytime na gagamitin ko yong lighting black ang nagpapakita pag narenderan na , pano po gamitin yon
29. meg on March 6th, 2012 7:24 am
I’ve the same problem as Noel’s. When I put rectangular lights, it appears as if its an uplight and it’s black. I dont have problems with myIES, Spots and Omni. Will greatly appreciate your advice. Cheers!
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30. silvia on April 13th, 2012 10:31 pm
Thank you very much, this is a great tutorial!
31. fenasi kerim on July 4th, 2012 6:21 pm
good tutorial?!
i am getting a black screen altough i configure same options
32. fenasi kerim on July 4th, 2012 6:35 pm
Sorry i am using demo version
i think demo version has some restrictions, doesnt let to use some feautures, such as shining sun, lighting spots etc PPP
33. ASVILL on July 12th, 2012 6:40 am
HOW TO LIGHT A LAMPSHADE?
34. Clarisse on October 11th, 2012 11:58 pm
I had the same black screen problem as a lot of people here..i suggest you try to zoom in a little..sometimes the render renders a little farback and you are inside a wall. That’s what i discovered. Simple but sometimes it’s the problem.
35. admin on October 17th, 2012 1:26 pm
Thnx for that ClarisseJames
36. Pablo on November 26th, 2012 2:43 am
Hey, Great tutorial…
I have a question, how do you do for the reflection of a mirror, I saw you have one on the render.I can’t make that the textures reflect, just objects and colors. I wonder if you can make a tutorial about it or just give the steps you follow, Ireally appreciate that…Thanks and sorry for my English, I hope you understand what I tried to say.
Peace!
37. egy on November 27th, 2012 9:20 am
i like that..
38. Van Ryan on December 19th, 2012 4:59 am
Hi sir! great work on this! really made me want to relearn sketch up… and finally start to understand v-ray.
I am a 3ds max and mental ray user, and this quality of work would usually require a 20-45 render time.
I would simply like to ask how long did the render time took for this kind of great quality.
Thanks,
Van
39. rafaela faria on February 6th, 2013 9:32 pm
Do you have the Vray program to send me?
40. admin on February 7th, 2013 1:08 pm
Not sure if I understand what you mean?
41. Juliana on February 13th, 2013 11:07 am
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Hello,awesome and helpful tutorial! Thanks!
But i have a problem. All my lights dont work (spotlight, omni, rectangle…) Tested different settings, changed values – nothing.Only can see lights from emissive materials when start render.How to fix this?
sorry for my english.Thanks
42. holando27 on March 16th, 2013 4:34 am
is the lampshade some kind of component or group??can you explain it more?
I can’t understand about mat 2sided.
thx for your answer & tutorial
regards,
43. admin on March 21st, 2013 10:57 am
@holandoI believe Nomer used a component for the lampshade and the mat2sided means the material is placed on both sides.
44. holando27 on March 23rd, 2013 5:32 am
@adminthanks a lot.. now I understand
maybe this link can more help about mat2sidedhttp://sketchupvrayresources.blogspot.com/2011/08/tutorial-how-to-simulate-lampshade.html
nice tutorial
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