Home Design2733
Home Design2733
Software used: Google Sketchup Pro 8, Vray for Sketchup ( Vray Core 1.49.01) Adobe Photoshop CS3
MODELING
After long hours of modeling my 3d interior design, here is the finished 3d model with texture.
Now that I’m done with modeling and texturing, I can now proceed to setting the
lighting in my scene. This is the one of the most important part if you want to achieve a good
realistic rendering and howthe lighting creates shadows in the scene you want by using Shadow
Setting tool in sketchup.
Now I’m satisfied with result of my lighting, I will proceed now to my camera setting and
create the some Scene which is good for you.
Without Shadow
With Shadow
TEXTURING AND MATERIALS SETTING
I will show you the some important materials setting i used in this model, together I
attached texture, diffuse, bump, displacement maps.
Wood Material
Bump Map
Leather Material
Bump Map
Glass Material
3.1 Add reflection layer and add Fresnel map
INTERIOR LIGHTING SET UP
In this scene I used IES file for the lightings.
Pin Light Setting
Image below is my rendered image saved in jpg format .as you can see its need some
adjustment, specially in lighting effects, contrast and etc.
Adjust now the brightness and contrast of your render image. Click the background
image layer and hit CTRL+M (curves) just like the image below.
Now we proceed on how to add some lighting effects in to light fixture. Using Brush
Tool select one of brushes you want to use, just like the image below.
After adding lighting effects, now I want the colors of my image to be livelier, we can
now proceed to color balancing. Hit CRTL+B, under tone balance, click the Shadows. Then try to
play the colors (this depends on your taste) just like the image below.
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1.2
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Hit CTRL+M (curves) again to add contrast and brightness in the image.
1.4
Adding Vignette on your image adds drama and makes it more photo realistic First,
duplicate the image layer and put it in above the image layer, then adjust the brightness and
contrast. After that use eraser tool and erase the part you don’t want to be darken to create
vignette on your image adds drama and makes it more photo realistic.
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After this, you can now merge it down to the first layer.
1.4
If you want? Hit CTRL+M (curves) again to add contrast and brightness in the image.
The last part my post-production, I add my signature logo for presentation. (Optional)
you can hit CRTL+M (curve) again if you still want to adjust the brightness and contrast of your
image.