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  1. How do you usually detail your roads? how do you make the dashed center line? I actualy draw every part with as 2D cad and transfer it to surface. is there a better way? some fast way of doing it in sketchup? I saw instat road online but looks like a way to make a new road surface, not detail one you already have. thanks
  2. jair_gh

    Help please

    Hello, I never worked with vray before, but I decided to start. I made a simple scene with vray sun and global ilumination in order to practice over and over again. For me the scene still dark and redish, but that's not my point. The first problem I'd like you help me with is the fact I don't know how to achieve more detail on the geometry. On the top of the wall I have a molding that I made, but is hardly visible. [ATTACH]46302[/ATTACH] On the other hand, I tried vrayvisplacementmod, I read some about it and I applied it to my wall, but is clear I couldn't do right. [ATTACH]46300[/ATTACH] The render with displacement took about 25 minutes, and the no displacement render only five minutes. I attached the images, and I expect you can help me, I sure you will, since some of you are real masters on this stuff. Thanks in advance. [ATTACH]46301[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]46299[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]46303[/ATTACH]
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