Interiors rendering with Sketchup y V-Ray
Scene conversion in V-Ray and proxies
A course by Gabriel Cuenca Espinoza , 3D Artist
Joined February 2020
About the video: Scene conversion in V-Ray and proxies
Overview
“Our objective is to optimize components, minimizing effort and increasing the flow of our work.”
In this video lesson Gabriel Cuenca Espinoza addresses the topic: Scene conversion in V-Ray and proxies, which is part of the Domestika online course: Interiors rendering with Sketchup y V-Ray. Discover the secrets of interior lighting. Learn natural and secondary methods with IES lighting, textures and quality sofware..
Partial transcription of the video
“In this lesson on proxy conversions and VrayAction We will see some methods for converting our objects, both export and import, towards our scene. Let us begin. In this lesson we are going to learn to make conversions, as is the case of proxies and VrayAction. This will help us greatly optimize our scenes, and it will even optimize the issue of flow when orbiting, We want to move through our project, thus minimizing the number of polygons as such. We will see the difference between the two, such as VrayProxy and VrayAction. I have these objects that are practically the dining room chairs fo...”
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Course summary for: Interiors rendering with Sketchup y V-Ray
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Category
3D & Animation, Architecture & Spaces -
Software
SketchUp, V-Ray -
Areas
3D, 3D Design, 3D Modeling, Interior Architecture, Interior Design

Gabriel Cuenca Espinoza
A course by Gabriel Cuenca Espinoza
Gabriel Cuenca Espinoza is an experienced 3D artist specialized in architectural visualization, with extensive experience in creating detailed and realistic interior environments. His collaboration with clients from various parts of the world, including Latin America, the Middle East and the United States, has given him a global perspective and the ability to adapt to different styles and design needs.
His meticulous approach relies on the combination of tools like V-Ray and Sketchup, allowing him to create hyper-realistic three-dimensional images that are virtually indistinguishable from photographs. Gabriel excels at transforming ideas into visual representations that offer a wealth of information and elements to understand and visualize architectural spaces.
Throughout his career, Gabriel has worked on a wide range of projects, from residences and hotels to public works, giving him a deep understanding of architectural visualization.
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