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March2011
V-Ray Caustics
 
 

Creating a photorealistic swimming pool using Caustics

Simply put, a caustic surface envelopes light rays and reflects or refracts them by a curved surface, such as water in a swimming pool.

Learn how to create a photorealistic rendering of water inside of a swimming pool using Caustic effects in V-Ray for SketchUp.

>>Watch "V-Ray for SketchUp Caustics"

In this issue

New materials

Chaos Group tour continues

V-Ray training - tomorrow!

More news

 

New V-Ray materials 

We've added seven new materials to the featured downloads section of our site! Download them for free or browse through our library of over 500 free materials.

 >>Download V-Ray materials

 

 

Chaos Group continues North American tour  

V-Ray users in New York and Los Angeles are now armed with news and info about their favorite rendering engine, and the Chaos Group will now embark on their first trip to Canada. Join them on their three-city tour of the Great White North to learn about everything…V-Ray!

 >>See photos from NY & LA event and Canada events here

 

V-Ray online training - tomorrow! 

It's not too late to register for Wednesday's Interior Architecture online training courses! Learn about natural and artificial lighting techniques, tips for speeding up render time, post-processing in Photoshop, and more.

 

Classes are available in English and Español! Registration closes one hour before the training start time.

 >>Please email cgc@chaosgroup.com for more information on V-Ray training.

More Headlines 

V-Ray gets top rating in 3D World review

Only when a review includes phrases like “Chaos Group has astounded us once again” and “a must have upgrade” can we breathe a collective sigh of relief. After months of work upgrading V-Ray for 3ds Max to version 2.0, Chaos Group released to overwhelmingly positive response. >>Read the 3D World review

 

CatchUp on SketchUp - A SketchUp community newsletter

Well-known SketchUp news site and forum, Sketchucation.com, recently released a new online periodical called CatchUp. The free publication, available in both PDF and flipping page formats, contains community-driven articles about anything SketchUp related, from tutorials to plug-in reviews. >>Check out the first issue of CatchUp, available now

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