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kelvintaylor

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  1. The light is an actual Vray light I also use the physical camera in Sketchup. I made sure it was air tight, even adding a thickness just to make sure. Its hard to tell in the screenshot but that's what I tried to show. It's really making me scratch my head.
  2. That's actually a square vray light, I wasn't very specific in my post about that. I tried to encapsulate it in a second layer too just to see if that would block the light. Didn't work though. :/
  3. Hello there, I've been having issues with vray lights leaking on the other side of surfaces. I've tried to add an additional interior structure to stop any light from transmitting through as well but it doesn't seem to help. The lights are also not double sided so they shouldn't be illuminating behind them (I think). If you look on the top of the light surrounding the steps you can see it leaking quite noticeably. I added a inner surface to try to fix this. It didn't work however.
  4. Hey there, I'm curious how to obtain the wave affect of the metal in the overhead light in this rendering of a Kitchen. Thanks, Kelvin
  5. Thanks for the feedback. I'm certain it isn't any hidden geometry causing this issue, I was also having similar issues with various vismats I've been using. Could it be something to do with the extrusion for the TV? Also in case its relevant. The light switches and power switches are separate groups to the wall of course.
  6. I'm unsure if I'm not being specific enough, in the left corner of the rendering underneath the television you can see some distortion.
  7. Hello, I am relatively new to V-Ray for Sketchup. I've been trying to add a bump map to my walls to add a drywall texture. However whenever I render it appears to be tearing and distorting. I'm sure this is a pretty simple problem but I'm not having any luck fixing it. I'm using the newest version of V-ray and Sketchup. Here's a picture to a render
  8. Hello, I'm having a very strange issue with Vray for Sketchup. I'm using a PNG in my model with alpha channels. The center is supposed to be clear. However for some odd reason Vray decides to make it fully transparent. This is what it looks like in Sketchup (The black texture is a vismat) And this is what happens when I render it in Vray additionally I'm noticing that the window on the door doesn't seem to render either.
  9. Hello, I am new to V-ray and 3D modelling in general, I come from a video editing background. Anyway I am trying to render a new project with v-ray and it simply get's "stuck" at building light-cache. The funny thing is it worked very well for the last few days and only today did it really start doing this. I also noticed that Sketchup will give me a black screen whenever I click render. It also get's stuck with RT. Just for your knowledge I'm using an 8 core machine with hyperthreading disabled with 12GB's of RAM. I included some screenshots that I hope would be useful. This is my first model and its V-ray is very new to me.
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