VRAY GLASS SETTINGS TUTORIAL - Reflection Settings in Vray for SketchUp

VRAY GLASS SETTINGS TUTORIAL - Reflection Settings in Vray for SketchUp

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Learn the basics of working with glass in VRAY in this rendering tutorial. This video will focus on the reflection settings, and the next video will focus on the settings associated with refraction.

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In today’s video, I want to talk a bit about some of the settings for rendering with Glass in Vray.
The first thing I wanted to do is teach you how to apply a Vray glass material, but then also how to apply a glass material preset to your SketchUp materials to make them more realistic.
3D Warehouse Model Credit: Wine Bottle with Label, Glasses by BennitoJuarez
We’re going to use the studio that we created in a previous video for our lighting.
To start off, we’re going to apply a Vray light material to the glass on the left. Do this by double clicking into your component, then going into Vray, picking a glass material, and selecting “Add to scene.” You can then apply the material by right clicking and clicking “Apply material to selection.”
The nice thing about this material is that it comes with glass presets already populated.
Now let’s apply a SketchUp material to the wine glass on the right. In this case, we’ll just apply a white color and reduce the opacity down to around 10% in the materials editor. This will make the material see-through.
For this material, since it’s a SketchUp material, we need to apply a Vray preset to it. To do this, go in to your material editor, select your material, and under “Quick Settings,” apply the material preset for glass. You can see how now this material has many of the Vray glass settings applied to it that you can now adjust, like IOR, etc.
Finally, we can apply a glass material preset to the material of the wine glass
Now let’s take a look at a few of the different Reflection settings within the glass.
You can adjust the color of the reflections in your glass by changing the color in the color slider. The darker the color you select here, the less your material is going to reflect. Notice that if I set this color to black, my material doesn’t really reflect at all.
Your refraction color is going to adjust the color of the material itself. Notice that the darker this setting is, the less refraction is going to happen in your glass, and the less light will make it through. For example, fully white makes this glass a bit difficult to see. Fully dark makes this so you can’t see through it at all. We’re going to set this just above 0 so we can see a bit.

First, let’s take a look at the Fresnel. If you uncheck the box for Fresnel, you’ll notice that your material is much less realistic. This is a fairly complicated concept, but basically, the Fresnel simulates the effect in real life where the reflection strength of something is different depending on your viewing angle. I’ve linked to an article below that talks about Fresnel more, but as a general rule, just keep this box checked.

The IOR is going to affect how strong the reflection is within your rendering – a higher value = more reflective, and a lower value is going to be less reflective.
The Glossiness value is going to affect how blurry your reflections will be. Let’s adjust the glossiness of our wine glass black material to .8. Notice that the reflection becomes much more blurry. Note that while this can create effects like frosted glass, it also increases your render times significantly.

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randolf Rodriguez
randolf Rodriguez - 08.07.2023 04:06

thanks a lot

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Rudolph John Falogme
Rudolph John Falogme - 16.06.2023 21:04

can you upload your materials?

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Mark Gentile
Mark Gentile - 20.06.2022 18:58

Of all your videos I found this one most helpful. Possibly because nobody has explained it so clearly and I had become frustrated with VRay enough to consider not buying it. Nice job Justin.
Also could you link to a video that clearly explains how to move things around in space. I am increasingly frustrated with (for example) moving a light in vray to a particular place (but not limited to lights), I think it is a combination of not "squaring" my drawings properly when I begin them but also noticing a lack of "direction movement consistency" when using "shift" "arrow" when moving one object then another. It seems like the direction behavior of the arrows is always different (even in the same drawing). I am pretty sure there is something I am missing.
Again, thank and keep up the good work!

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suthar kuldeep
suthar kuldeep - 12.05.2022 18:12

mirror reflect object texture blur after finish render and denoiser finished . like i place laminated table front of mirror but after render laminate texture blur in mirror reflection.please give me some suggestion for this kind of issues.

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Moiz Choodiwala
Moiz Choodiwala - 17.08.2021 08:52

Hi there,
I am getting the reflection (patch) of Omni Lights placed for lighting in the scene, in the Glass and other reflective materials. Any solution that how to not get the reflection of Omni lights in the reflective materials..?

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Victoria Mora
Victoria Mora - 12.02.2021 19:05

Hi Justin, hope you can answer this: I really want reflections in lights to affect materiales but not to reflect in the mirrors I have. I often render two times and superpose renders in photoshop... but I got tired of this. I've tried to find tutorials online but didnt find this info... Hope you could help. Love your channel !

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daughterofaprince nafia
daughterofaprince nafia - 02.02.2021 18:41

Nice work, I am learning more about v ray rendering day by day. Thanks to your video

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azade valipur
azade valipur - 10.01.2021 13:30

i can not change the type of material. v-ray 4.2 does not have the quick setting and generic drop down menu

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DISEÑO PARA DUMMIES
DISEÑO PARA DUMMIES - 04.08.2020 01:38

Hey, thank you so much for this video, it was really helpful. I have one question, I am doing a Lamp that has a sphere glass, and things inside get bigger. Just want glass with no affect inside. Also, can you make glass with PNG backgound?

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ivan date
ivan date - 20.07.2020 17:49

refraction not appear in my v ray asset editor

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efrizan exl
efrizan exl - 27.05.2020 11:22

kepala lonjong

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Angelica Manfredini
Angelica Manfredini - 04.04.2020 21:52

I just love your videos man! So easy and fast to learn with u. Thank you

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ivan cheeching
ivan cheeching - 27.03.2020 14:16

can you please explain the max depth ?

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Angelica Manfredini
Angelica Manfredini - 18.01.2020 22:18

Hi Justin! I am loving your channel!
If I could ask
you teach us how to make a Corrugated glass material? I was trying to createe a door that has this kind of glass (like vertical lines) Thank you!!!

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Henry Pido
Henry Pido - 13.11.2019 00:42

@The Rendering Essentials I saw some VRAY rendering where the window glass or Terrace Glass Reflected the Trees or Plants in front of them. What actually the adjust in vray asset editor to make that effect?

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Fabian
Fabian - 11.11.2019 03:45

Awesome video as usual!! I like to use a little bit yellow and cyan color light for V-ray ambient lighting to simulate the the sky reflection and de color of the sun's light, a good realism effect is achieved.

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K Lapasam
K Lapasam - 03.11.2019 20:28

Thank you so much Brother, Your teaching has been a blessing to me and i had learned alot from you. Good job 👍

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Talha Aljubori
Talha Aljubori - 13.09.2019 04:13

first i want to say thanks for this helpful videos you are amazing
my question is how i can find this quick sitting in v-ray next

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GALVIS CARRILLO
GALVIS CARRILLO - 09.09.2019 18:34

In my Vray doenst appear the "QUICKSETTINGS" how can i find it?

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