Rhino Archives | SketchUpFamily https://sketchupfamily.com/tag/rhino/ Sketchup, Sketchup Plugins, sketchup texture, Sketchup Components Fri, 16 Sep 2022 04:05:33 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 https://sketchupfamily.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/cropped-favicon.jpg Rhino Archives | SketchUpFamily https://sketchupfamily.com/tag/rhino/ 32 32 5 Common mistakes when using Enscape https://sketchupfamily.com/5-common-mistakes-when-using-enscape/ Mon, 17 Jan 2022 12:16:00 +0000 http://sketchupfamily.com/?p=1414 The Enscape plug-in for Revit, SketchUp, Rhino, ArchiCAD, and Vector works allows for real-time rendering and virtual reality. You get an integrated visualization and design workflow by integrating it into…

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The Enscape plug-in for Revit, SketchUp, Rhino, ArchiCAD, and Vector works allows for real-time rendering and virtual reality. You get an integrated visualization and design workflow by integrating it into your simulated application.

The interface is intuitive and easy to use without any specialized knowledge required. Designed, certified, and imagined simultaneously are all possible. You can use house models to make immersive 3D experiences quickly and easily.

Key Mistakes while Using Enscape

Most of your established members are likely set to default if you just started using Enscape. Therefore, your visual provided won’t certainly be optimized so that you can get the most realistic effects.

One Point Perspective

As a default, Enscape places employ one-point perspectives. In a birds-eye view, you render in a one-point perspective, but this isn’t something you do very often. In reality, this is the way you construct an architectural building, but this is not how most architects develop their personas. A two-point perspective offers a better way to deal with these components on the side of the model than a one-point perspective.

As you switch to a two-point view in the Enscape Visual Settings, you will notice that all the horizontal threads are now parallel and 90 degrees off the horizontal axis. However small this detail may seem, it still results in a dramatic difference in renderings.

Using readymade Assets again & again

The composition of this one and the balance of the overall design are more important. Beginners make this mistake too often. The Enscape Asset Library offers a wide range of vegetation options and numerous objects. As a result, it’s easy to carry away and use all ready-to-use items. It is important not to overuse the assets. When you leave space for the structure of your work to breathe, audiences can determine what your main subject matter is.

Sun Intensity

Enscape sets the intensity of the sun to a very high level by default. Whenever possible, sunlight vigor should be set between 7-15 percent, as this is the most common range of daylight severity that you experience in your day-to-day lives. Modifying the ferocity of the sun creates a more realistic scene.

HDRI

It will depend on how the HDRI will use if the daylight intensity is more or less than that. You probably already know what HDRI images are, but if you don’t, they’re likenesses from the real world that can act as a background and source of light for your scenes, providing you with very natural lighting effects.

You can add an HDRI by going to the Enscape Visual Settings window, to the Sky tab, using the skybox option, and loading your HDRI into that box. That creates a pair of incidents for the HDRI. The gyration barroom allows you to change the direction of the sun. Furthermore, it is possible to change the background name & hide the horizon cable.

Using the Same Objects again & again

New users tend to make the mistake of using objects that look identical. In order to create a more densely populated setting, a sequence of trees or thickets would have to be identical and arranged artificially so that they all face the same direction. In real life, plants do not look identical to each other, so that makes the landscape seem more realistic. Also, it’s good to change the slant and size of each plant to avoid repetition.

The service industry commonly uses randomization. There are many different ways to implement the same principle, and at its core, it’s just an addition of a flaw into renders.

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V-Ray 5 for Rhino https://sketchupfamily.com/v-ray-5-for-rhino/ Mon, 11 Oct 2021 03:28:00 +0000 http://sketchupfamily.com/?p=1681 One of the best rendering engines in the world, V-Ray is among the top rendering software in the world. And, Rhino is arguably one of the best 3D modeling software…

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One of the best rendering engines in the world, V-Ray is among the top rendering software in the world. And, Rhino is arguably one of the best 3D modeling software in the market. When you combine them together, you get awesome visualizations of your 3D creations – the latest, in the essence of V-Ray 5 for Rhino.

V-Ray is basically a 3D rendering program that works as a plugin for many 3D modeling applications. The program is developed and released by the Chaos Group from Bulgaria. This commercial plug-in for third-party graphics software is used for visualizing 3D models in realistic settings and is widely used across many industries such as media, entertainment, video, and game productions. However, in this case, the usage is mostly locked in various kinds of engineering industries – the construction industry taking the lead in V-Ray usage.

Features of V-Ray 5 for Rhino

V-Ray Vision

Perhaps the most exciting part of this new release, V-Ray Vision is a system where you can see the changes in the works as you arrange lights and shadows, daytime, etc. It is a really useful tool for anyone who uses Rhino or Grasshopper. This feature comes into play as you set up materials on surfaces as well. V-Ray Vision lets you have the following:

  1. Exploring the model in real-time reality
  2. Collaborating on decision making in the design
  3. Exporting normal and panoramic pictures of a scene
  4. Save real-time animations as you progress

For the above features, V-Ray Vision is best suited for speeding up your decision-making work as you design your model’s looks for presentation.

Light Gen Tool

This nifty little tool generates many thumbnails based on possible outcomes of applying various environment lighting scenarios. This lets you see at a glance how the final render might look like in case you apply a plethora of pre-chosen lighting choices. You can then choose any one of them and the lighting preset gets applied to the model. This works just like those quick photo editing apps on a phone. Exciting!

Light Mix

Mix up the flavors! Once you are done with the render, you can afterward mix and match and play with the various lighting effects like brightness and color of any light source, interactively in real-time, without rendering again.

Layered V-Ray Materials

Great news for material enthusiasts! Now the materials in V-Ray 5 come with two layers on them – the sheen and the coat. Sheen works with creating fine fabric realities like silk, satin, and velvet surfaces.

The coat layers make reflective rich surfaces like varnished wood. Combining them, you have the almost unlimited possibility of new materials – make it just so!

Material Library Update

The already vast material library of V-Ray just got even bigger. New high-resolution 4k UHD textures, hundreds of deploy-ready materials, and much of them layered as stated above! Browse, test, and use any of the textures and materials easily through the user-friendly V-Ray library interface.

Direct Post-processing

For those who want that bit of extra shine, V-Ray 5 for Rhino now includes an extra new Frame Buffer, for all you delicious post-processing needs. Color corrections, render element combination, and other preset applications all can be done now without needing an external post-processing application.

Improved Sun & Sky

Now you can create beautiful sunrises and sunsets in V-Ray 5 for Rhino! The new sun and sky models work great in rendering photorealistic sky effects, including when the sun is below the horizon. Furthermore, you can now decide the sun’s orientation from V-Ray directly, to get that perfect render.

UVWrandomizer

Doesn’t it just ruin the best renders when you spot that irritating repeated texture? Thanks to the new UVWrandomizer tool, you will never spot the same texture twice in close proximity. Plus, it also increases the Stochastic Tiling value.

Better Contours

There is a new global contour setting that gives you precise control over lines in your render. You can use it to make your model look softer, or harden them to make it look more like a sketch.

Other Improvements

  1. Better dirt
  2. Better weathering
  3. More efficient engine core
  4. Faster loading
  5. Faster exporting
  6. More robust app architecture
  7. New API documentation

How to get V-Ray 5 for Rhino

V-Ray 5 for Rhino is available for trial too! You can try this amazing rendering plugin for 30 days for the full potential before you choose to buy it. If you’ve already bought V-Ray after September 2020, you can get a free upgrade too!

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How Revit, Rhino, and SketchUp Stack Up? https://sketchupfamily.com/how-revit-rhino-and-sketchup-stack-up/ Fri, 12 Mar 2021 09:58:00 +0000 http://sketchupfamily.com/?p=1283 Those days are in the past when planners needed to spend an immense piece of their time and paper to make plans, archives, and drawing. The cutting edge compositional instruments…

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Those days are in the past when planners needed to spend an immense piece of their time and paper to make plans, archives, and drawing. The cutting edge compositional instruments have made planning and demonstrating a simple work. Specialists would now be able to recreate their plans and redress the weaknesses and mistakes without costing their boss an enormous fortune. Customer ideas and changes are likewise a sorry issue any longer since all it requires is a small piece of progress to the computerized plan.

Nonetheless, with so numerous comparable programming items close by, the experts think that its hard to utilize the correct programming for the correct work. Quite a bit of these choices rely upon the plan subtleties and necessities of the customer. To make the cycle simpler, this breakdown of the 3 best programming will be of extraordinary assistance:

SketchUp

SketchUp is a smart tool for 3D modeling projects across interior design, architectural design, and landscape design. The patented ‘Pull and Push’ tool allows designers to extrude any 2D design to 3D easily.

SketchUp is a 3D modelling software that is popular amongst experienced professionals, as well as, newbie amateurs. The reason for its popularity is known to all, immaculate 3D designs, high-speed rendering, and a huge material library for landscape projects. SketchUp is easy to learn and has a very friendly user-interface even for the most complex designs.

SketchUp 2020 has some game-changing enhancements like Outliner, Grips on Bounding Boxes and more.

Rhino

Rhino is compatible with most of the popular design, drafting, engineering, analysis, and animation software tools on the market.

Rhino 6 includes Grasshopper, a popular and robust development program that serves as a foundation for numerous third-party components.

Rhino

Rhino’s algorithm follows the NURBS (Non-Uniform Rational B-Splines) mathematical model that makes it highly accurate and mathematically seamless. Because of Rhino’s easy-to-use UI and elementary tools, Rhino is a good choice for architects who want to start with their design without investing too much on the resources. However, Rhino’s animation and real-time rendering abilities are not that popular. Rhino 6, however, is a significant step towards removing these shortcomings.

Revit

Revit is a Building Information Modelling system with strength in documentation coordination and parametric modelling and design. It has some rendering facility, but it’s not its strong point. Revit can do fair CAD work as its documentation features are good. No animation.

Revit makes it a breeze since it knows how a window looks and what it is supposed to do in a building. So, select the type of window you want, and the software does everything else!

Revit is an expert and exceptionally incredible multidisciplinary Building Information Management (BIM) programming. It assists the experts with planning, test, and produce documentation for their tasks without having them accomplish any actual work. Revit is a mainstream decision among industry experts since its rapid delivering capacities permit the fashioners to create and test reasonable plans.

Revit

Revit is a great tool for complex projects. As an Autodesk product, it comes with a bevy of options for collaboration, 3D printing, and analytics, among others.

Revit is a product of Autodesk, and like all other Autodesk products Revit comes with several collaborative options like 3D printing and cost analytics. Revit contains an exclusive feature of energy-efficient designs that aids the design experts to mitigate the environmental impacts of their designs.

SketchUp employs the OpenGL renderer for 3D modelling and animations. It produces realistic landscape and interior designs which makes it useful for large and small architectural companies. Another reason that architects and designers love SketchUp is its customer support that helps the professionals with their daily problems.

SketchUp is a conceptual design tool that is exceptionally easy to use. Can make spectacular 3D models that are reasonably lightweight. Imports and exports CAD but is not very good for documentation . It has a separate application called Layout for creating drawing sheets from the SketchUp model

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