1828-mat-vray - For Sketchup ~upd~
1828 references a vintage design era or a studio catalog number – giving the materials a timeless, crafted feel.
Download the compressed archive (usually around 1.6GB or more, depending on the version) and extract the contents to a safe location on your computer. Step 2: Move to the Chaos Group Folder
Adjust the horizontal and vertical dimensions (e.g., setting a wood plank texture to 1200mm x 1200mm instead of the default small scale) to avoid repetitive tiling artifacts. Fine-Tuning the Reflection Glossiness 1828-mat-vray for sketchup
1828-mat-vray for SketchUp Price: $12–$29 (depending on size) Includes:
is a custom material extension or material pack designed specifically for use with V-Ray inside SketchUp. Unlike generic texture libraries, tools like this are often built by artists, for artists. They are designed to streamline the process of applying physically accurate properties to surfaces without manually adjusting every IOR, reflection glossiness, and bump map. 1828 references a vintage design era or a
Installing these materials is straightforward, but it differs slightly depending on your V-Ray version.
The 1828-mat-vray pack was created before real-time rendering became standard. Here is how to modernize it: with file sizes often reported around
The "1828" collection is, at its heart, a vast and ready-to-use library of V-Ray materials. Compiled from multiple sources and shared within the 3D design community, this collection is a time-saving treasure trove. The collection itself is substantial, with file sizes often reported around , containing a diverse range of meticulously configured materials, including numerous .vismat files.
Open the V-Ray Asset Editor in SketchUp.
High-quality renders require high-quality maps. This tool typically includes a comprehensive set of maps for each material, including: