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Lighting with V-Ray for SketchUp – definitive guide part 2

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By Nomer Adona

This is part 2 of the definitive guide to lighting with V-Ray for SketchUp by Nomer Adona. Part 1 in this series can be found here. Also foradditional help V-Ray for SketchUp User Manual Version 1.48 .

Nomer continues his great collection of lighting tutorials to help you get to grips with and simplify this often complex process, with some easysolutions to this often frustrating and confusing aspect to rendering. In this guide Nomer checks out Emissve materials to help light your SketchUpmodels. You will need a reasonable knowledge of SketchUp, rendering and the use of Photoshop for this tutorial.

1. What is Emissive Material?

Emissive Material is actually a special material layer of V-Ray for SketchUp used for producing self-illuminated surfaces. It also allows a plane, aface or an object applied with this material to turn into an actual light source. In other rendering engines, they call this a “self-illuminating material”or in V-Ray Max it is equivalent to V-Ray Light Material. When I first used V-Ray for SketchUp, I was not encouraged to use pure EmissiveMaterial to light up my model. The reason was blotchiness…. is this the case though? Can I possibly produce quality rendering just by using

Emissive lighting?

In this 2nd Part of my tutorial, I will try my best to share my knowledge and my experience in using Emissive material. But before that, let mereintroduce the basic function of it and how you can access this in V-Ray for SketchUp. Emissive material is normally used as self illuminating

material for glow sticks, neon’s, bulbs and LED lights. I will be using this simple scene to show you how to access this material easily. Again, justlike my part 1 tutorial in this series, the Camera and Physical Sky are turned off. This means I will be relying totally on Emissive materials to light

up my scene.

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SketchUp Scene

2. Accessing the V-Ray Light material

This one is pretty simple. Open the V-Ray Material Editor. Create material, highlight this material and “right-click” your mouse button. Select

“Create Layer” and then select “Emissive”. Click the Emissive Layer then and place it on your material stacks. See the image below for reference.

V-Ray Light Material

The parameters of the Emissive Layer are: Color will be the color of your Emissive Light/ Transparency, Intensity controls the power of yourEmissive material. Check Double-Sided, which means both negative and positive faces will have an Emissive Layer. You can load bitmaps onboth Color and Transparency boxes, by clicking the lower case “m” on the boxes.

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Parameters

Here is a quick render without using V-Ray for SketchUp default Visopt (Sun, Physical Camera turned off).

Intensity = 5

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Intensity = 10

There is a way on how to remove blotchiness. I basically increase the HSph Subdivs of my Irradiance map.

HSph Subdivs = 50

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HSph Subdivs = 150

HSph Subdivs = 250

Conclusion: blotchiness can be removed in V-Ray for SketchUp by increasing the HSph Subdivs using the Irradiance map engine.

3. Combining with Image Based Lighting (IBL) using HDRI (High Dynamic Range Images)

I believe Emissive Lighting and IBL are almost same. The only difference is that the image used as IBL is a 32 bit image, while the color/image

applied to create a self illuminating surface is 8 bit. Since HDRI lighting will be a separate topic in this series, I won’t focus on this type of lightingat the moment. In the next image I combined emissive lighting and IBL using HDRI in the environment (Note: HDRI will be tackled later in the

this series of tutorials). The render below had a very low HDRI’s Bitmap Gamma.

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Emissive Lighting,IBL and HDRI

Adding Reflection Layer:

One of the best features of the latest release of V-Ray for SketchUp is the ability to stack layers. In the next render I added a Reflection Layerwith a Fresnel Map type. The next render shows a slight reflection thus creating a much more believable surface. I also added a material to the

studio surface.

Reflection Layer

4. Using Bitmap as Emissive lighting

Bitmaps can also be added and create emissive lighting by using them. This is very easy to achieve in V-Ray for SketchUp. Once you have

created an Emissive Map Layer, you can actually load a bitmap. This bitmap will then be used as self emitting material. This is useful for TV

screens, fire, glowing backgrounds and candle light material.

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Bitmaps

Below is a simple scene that I will use to demonstrate how to place a TV screen map and how to create fire to effectively light my fireplace.

SketchUp Scene

For this TV, I need to apply the map correctly to the TV screen. Again this is very easy to achieve in Google SketchUp. I won’t go into details

on how to do this, instead I will focus on the TV material in this tutorial.

Note: Bear in mind that any UV tiling with bump, displacement, dirt, transparency etc. V-Ray for SketchUp follows the UV tiling of the

diffuse map.

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Apply Map to TV Screen

Now, all we need to do now is to apply the Emissive map. This time instead of using Emissive Color, we will load the same Diffuse map on to theEmissive Layer. The Intensity will control the power of this map. See image below.

Settings

Here is the render with multiplier = 1.0. No Physical Camera, no Sun, no IBL.

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Intensity 1.0

Intensity 2.0

5. Creating the Self Emitting Fire Material

For the fireplace, I will be using the material shown below. I downloaded this material from the Internet. I repainted the background and cropped

it.

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Fire Image

To create the fire material, create a rectangular face inside the fire place. Here is a sample below.

Create Face for Image

Then I applied the fire material to the face.

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Apply Material to Face

5.1 Creating the Transparency Map in Photoshop

Now we will create the Transparency map in Photoshop, to remove the black area. Alternatively you can create a PNG file with Transparency

click Use Color Texture for Transparency. But me I like the old way.

a. I open my fire Diffuse map in Photoshop.

Open Map in Photoshop

b. Double click the Background Layer to make it Layer 0

c. Create new Layer and Fill it with white and place it under the Layer 0 (your fire material)

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Create new Layer and Fill

d. Highlight Layer 0 and click Select>Color Range (make sure Selection is chosen). Use the Eyedropper Tool and select the black area in the

actual image and adjust Fuzziness. Then click ok.

Select Color Range

e. Click Layer>Vector Layer Mask .

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Add Vector Mask

Note: the good thing with adding a mask is you are doing non-destructive editing and at the same time you can always use an array of options in

manipulating the mask. You can actually do this, but I will invert in now, so that later you won’t have to invert this map in V-Ray for SketchUp.

f. Select the Mask option and click Invert or go to Image>Adjustments>Invert.

Invert

g. You may want to refine the edge of the mask by clicking “Refine Mask Edge”. Here you can avoid the halos’ you can get and smoothen andfeather the mask and even availing the edge detection. This is cool of you are using a lot of 2D transparencies like plants, people etc.

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Refine Mask Edge

h. Now right click on the Mask, click Add Mask to Selection. Once selected, create a new Layer and Fill the selection with black.

Fill Selection with Black

i. Now unhide Layer 0 and save your Transparency map.

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Save Transparency Map

5.2 Applying the transparency map in V-Ray for SketchUp

In the image below, I loaded the Transparency maps using the following settings. Note the areas highlighted in red.

Settings

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Below is the render after using the Transparency maps.

Render 1

Now I added some more planes, re-sized and rotated. It’s better to have different maps, but for this particular tutorial, I will leave it like this.

Render 2

So here is the TV and fireplace together. Not the greatest combination though.

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TV and Fire

Finally some renders where I only use Emissive materials.

Render 1

Render 2

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Render 3

Thanks for following my mini series……there is more to come!

Cheers

Nomer

You can catch more of Nomer’s work and tutorials, including part 1 of this series, here on SketchUpArtists.

Some of Nomer Adona’s other tutorials here at SketchUpArtists:

Lighting with V-Ray for SketchUp – definitive guide part 1Basic IES Tutorial Using V-Ray for SketchUp

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10 Responses to “Lighting with V-Ray for SketchUp – definitive guide part 2”

1. rais budhi ghisniawan on May 14th, 2011 8:37 am

is very good. I want study. with you

2. TUAN on June 22nd, 2011 4:24 am

HI NOMERADONA

THANKS . SEE YOU LATE IN SUVN.NETGOODBOY

3. emerson oplas on July 17th, 2011 1:26 am

i would like to ask how to turn off the sun? i tried to turn off the “m” at the environment option.. i tried to render it.. i achieved a darkbackground.. but my model can be still seen clearly.. no shadows.. no lights… so.. dont u mind sharing ur settings for the options? tnx..

4. kiến trúc sư on July 17th, 2011 6:14 pm

i like last pic . It’ really beauty )

5. Banano on July 30th, 2011 5:23 am

excelente render, estoy adquiriendo la mayor cantidad de conocimientos posibles y tus renders son asombrosossaludos

6. Teja wariana on August 16th, 2011 5:07 am

hmmm…like that,,that tutorial very used for us………and gimme more learn for sketchup…..thank’s,,regard from me…………..

7. Dhanar on September 3rd, 2011 12:51 pm

Sir Nomeradona thanks, very useful tutorial, I’ve tried it and succeeded ..greetings from sketchup users in Indonesia.:)

8. Adrian from Malaysia on May 31st, 2012 6:00 pm

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Nice work dude, this is very useful. Too bad i only realised your web site now, else i can learn more from previous. thank you so much for

your hardwork : )

9. admin on June 1st, 2012 10:40 am

Hi Adrian

Glad you found us and like what you see. Don’t forget to spread the word about too )James

10. rio on January 1st, 2013 11:11 am

it’s good tutorial… very helpfull for someone beginer like me..thanks

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