Making of Beauty Salon

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Making of Beauty Salon – by  Do Phu Hoang Nguyen – Phunguyen

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In this V-Ray for SketchUp tutorial I will be covering the use of materials and light to create this interior lighted Beauty Salon image. I would also like to take this opportunity to thank Mr.Whitehorse for collaborating with me on this tutorial by creating this model.

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Step 1. Setting up parameters in Render Options panel

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Step 2.  Setting up light sources with Rectangle Light parameters

When creating wall lights usually  I use  Rectangle Lights in different colors. Different positioning and different light sources require different intensities so I use a multiplier in the range of  500-1200 depending of the effect I want to create.

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Step 3. Setting up Light Source with Omi parameters

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Notice that In this tutorial I used only 36 Omi and 9 Rectangle effect to create light sources and I didnt use GI (Skylight) and background light.

Step 4. Setting  up Glass Material parameters

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After completing all these above settings I am ready to render the model

Step 5. Rendering the Model

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And here is the final image:

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And  some more final presentation images:

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I hope you enjoyed reading this tutorial.

Do Phu Hoang Nguyen – Phunguyen

4 Responses to “Making of Beauty Salon”

  1. GraphiCADable on August 31st, 2009 2:01 am

    Geniusketchup Climbing Up Higher
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  2. Bo on September 7th, 2009 2:51 pm

    Good stuff Tnx alot!!
    Pls tell me what hardware were used & render time

    PS. Sorry my english is not so good

  3. nektares on November 18th, 2009 1:15 am

    Great tutorial! thanks for sharing!

  4. Walar on February 9th, 2010 7:14 am

    So.. nice rendering… i want to learn from you… If u haven’t no problem, plz send me sketchup model file in my mail… Really thanks

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