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Hi All,

 

I would appreciate if anyone can assist me on this matter;

I have been using vray for sketchup but i have some problem:

 

1- How can i increase the resolution of final render image, i know that i can change the image size but it does not change the resolution ( i am looking for a fairy good resolution with crispy look)

 

2- how can i render lines in vray or do a wireframe render with vray:confused:

 

Thanks,

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Thanks but:

 

1- I am looking for to increase the resolution in vray however i can make the size of image bigger but it does not improve the quality

 

2- WF in SU is ok for A4 size image not for A1 size,

I wonder if there is a way to render line with vray?

 

Cheers:confused:

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  • 2 weeks later...

Image resolution is adjusted in the "Render Options" menu under "Output"

- If you have the toolbar open, its the yellow-ish tag with the "O" on it.

- Otherwise, Plugins > V-Ray for Sketchup > Options > Output

 

From there you can adjust the aspect ration, resolution, etc.

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  • 10 months later...

is there a way to increase the DPI besides going to photoshop? the default dpi from Vray is 72. if i wanted a to create an image that is 5000x2500 pixels, i know how to change that, but i want the dpi to be 150 or 300 or more. is there a way i can change that? thanks in advance.

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V-Ray for Sketch-Up visualisation professionals a high-tech solution producing high-quality images of unmatched realism.

 

Sketchup animation has improved with the V-Ray plugin support. V-Ray is a rendering plug-in that enables Sketch-Up users to have a performance enhancements for producing an outstanding image quality.

 

Manoj Singh

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