V-Ray is the rendering engine behind much of the world’s most photorealistic architectural imagery, the trusted choice when visual quality cannot be compromised. This program equips designers to harness V-Ray within Revit and SketchUp to produce stunning, true-to-life renders, mastering the lighting, materials, and settings that separate amateur images from professional visualisations.
In a market where photorealism increasingly defines design presentation, V-Ray expertise commands respect and opportunity across architecture and visualisation. This course builds a complete, efficient rendering workflow and introduces emerging GPU and AI-denoising techniques dramatically accelerating high-quality output.
Course Objectives
Upon the successful completion of this program, attendees will be able to:
- Set up V-Ray within Revit and SketchUp
- Understand the V-Ray rendering workflow
- Create and apply realistic V-Ray materials
- Control reflection, refraction, and texture mapping
- Set up interior lighting with V-Ray lights
- Configure exterior and daylight rendering
- Use the V-Ray sun and sky system
- Position and configure physical cameras
- Apply global illumination settings
- Control render quality and noise
- Use GPU rendering for speed
- Apply the V-Ray frame buffer and corrections
- Render still images at high resolution
- Manage render elements for post-production
- Optimise scenes and settings for efficiency
- Apply emerging trends in GPU and AI-denoise rendering
Course Outline
- Module 1: V-Ray Setup in Revit & SketchUp
- Module 2: V-Ray Rendering Workflow Overview
- Module 3: V-Ray Material Creation
- Module 4: Reflection, Refraction & Texture Mapping
- Module 5: Interior Lighting with V-Ray Lights
- Module 6: Exterior & Daylight Rendering
- Module 7: V-Ray Sun & Sky System
- Module 8: Physical Cameras & Exposure
- Module 9: Global Illumination Settings
- Module 10: Render Quality & Noise Control
- Module 11: GPU Rendering for Speed
- Module 12: V-Ray Frame Buffer & Colour Corrections
- Module 13: High-Resolution Still Rendering
- Module 14: Render Elements & Post-Production
- Module 15: Emerging Trends: GPU & AI-Denoise Rendering
Who Should Attend
This course is intended for architects, interior designers, and 3D visualisers who use Revit or SketchUp and want to produce photorealistic renders with V-Ray. Familiarity with Revit or SketchUp is recommended.
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