Photographic Rendering with VRay for SketchUp
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Photographic Rendering with VRay for SketchUp by Brian Bradley
Key Features Book DescriptionThis book is filled with examples explaining the theoretical concepts behind them. Filled with ample screenshots, diagrams, and final rendered images, this book will help readers develop an understanding of photographic rendering with V-Ray. If you are a SketchUp user who would love to turn your favourite modelling application into a ‘virtual photography studio’, then this book has been designed and written for you. Existing V-Ray users will also find plenty to enjoy and benefit from in this book. Some basic experience with SketchUp and familiarity with photography will be helpful, but is not mandatory.What you will learn Who this book is for
Brian Bradley is a selftaught 3D artist and Training Author who started experimenting with creative software and 3D applications back in 1993. By the mid 90s, he was running his own small multimedia business working on projects as diverse as corporate logos, graphic design for clothing and vehicles, as well as developing full product and architectural visualization projects.
In 2007, he turned the attention of his familyrun studio toward fulltime production of CG Training, focusing initially on 3ds Max along with the mental ray and VRay render engines. In 2012, he joined the ranks of Training Authors producing course for the lynda.com online training library, producing (among others) VRaybased courses for 3ds Max, Maya, and of course, SketchUp.
Recently, Brian and his team have completed a revamp of the vrayelite.com website that they run and they plan to work at slowly but surely expanding both the level and quality of training and content that it houses.
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| ISBN 13 | 9781849693226 |
| ISBN 10 | 1849693226 |
| Title | Photographic Rendering with VRay for SketchUp |
| Author | Brian Bradley |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Publisher | Packt Publishing Limited |
| Year published | 2023-04-02 |
| Number of pages | 328 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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