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Everyone is capable of learning. Learning is part of life. It is a social process of living and bringing everyone to share their inherited resources and discoveries. All of us can influence the life of others through sharing and caring. It is our belief that everyone should be a lifelong learner.

I am putting very important visualization resources and series: tutorials, tips, tricks, VRAY materials and settings, and mini-the-making (MTM) processes.

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Monday 9 January 2012

MTM Series 2012: No.4_Setiawan Deddy's simple interior

Good day again to our readers! Before we will share our next MTM, we just want to clarify what is MTM. Well MTM stands for Mini-the-Making. These are collection of images that share a general workflow and idea on how a particular project was completed. MTMs serve as preview that share and show artist's approaches. They should not be viewed as detailed step by step tutorials like manual; rather they should be seen as tools that give clues on how the artist did the visualization. There are times, artists/writers may give detail explanations, but sometimes not. In any case, the main goals of  SVR for this series of MTMs are: to help readers to peek on the process of visualization, to inspire others particularly those who are new in the field and finally to serve  as an avenue to introduce upcoming visualizers who are using SketchUp and Vray SketchUp. 

Anyhow, here is another MTM entry courtesy of Setiawan Deddy. Thank you Setiawan Deddy for this contribution.

Post processed/ Render Images

SketchUp/Shadow


Important material settings




IS Color Threshold -lesser noise

LC subdivision_faster calculation

Camera Settings

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