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Unfamiliar render techniques are appealing. They look good and work well with any sized scene. They make it look like you put in the extra effort. Whether you’re a student or a professional, a well thought presentation matter.

Instead of rendering your next model in the usual Perspective view, try one or all of these techniques. See how it goes!


Rendering a 360° (Panorama) View

Ravenor's Design Academy | Rendering 360°, Elevation, and Plan Views
Looks trippy, doesn’t it?

The easiest thing you can do is to render in 360°. Set your camera right in the middle of the room. Tweak the VRay Camera & Render Output. Then, hit Render.

Steps:

  • Position your Camera or Scene View in the middle of your desired space. Adjust the height to a realistic 165 cm or 5’6 ft.
  • Go to VRay Settings> Camera> Type and select VRay Spherical Panorama.
  • You have to set your Resolution at 4,000 x 2,000 minimum. This is the tricky part. The Aspect Ratio should be 2:1 by default. If it’s not, then manually change it. This means your render is going to take extra time. It’s worth it because you’re literally rendering the whole space in one go.
  • Make sure to set your VRay to automatically save your output image. Jpg format is recommended. Save all the necessary filters. Learn more about that here.
Ravenor's Design Academy | Rendering 360°, Elevation, and Plan Views

There you go! This is a 360 render. To be able to post this render to Facebook or view it in a 360 Viewer you have to follow these steps:

  • Right-Click your final Image and select Properties.
  • Under the Details tab, find the Camera details.
  • Type in Ricoh as your Camera Maker, and RICOH THETA S as your Camera Model.
Ravenor's Design Academy | Rendering 360°, Elevation, and Plan Views

All done! Feel free to upload this image. Use it anywhere that supports this type of media. It’ll function as a 360 Degree Image.


Rendering an Elevation View

Ravenor's Design Academy | Rendering 360°, Elevation, and Plan Views

Elevation Views are quite handy. You can edit dimensions into them as rendered 2D images. Alternatively, render them into perspectives. This is useful if you have a small space that doesn’t look right when rendered traditionally.

I’m using VRay Next and Sketchup 2018. You can still do this with any other Sketchup version. However, you’re limited to VRay 3 and above. For Users of VRay 2.0 and above, please leave a comment below. You can also message us on Facebook or Instagram for help with the steps. Check our Facebook Page, Facebook Support Group, or Instagram Account.

Sketchup Section Steps:

Create a Section using the Sections tool on the desired wall. Just click the icon and place the Section Plane on the outside of the model.

Ravenor's Design Academy | Rendering 360°, Elevation, and Plan Views
I hid the Ceiling in this image to be able to see more clearly.

Using the Move tool, move the section forward or backward till you reach the placement you want. Don’t forget to hide any elements that stand in the way (Right-click the object and select Hide).

Ravenor's Design Academy | Rendering 360°, Elevation, and Plan Views

Right-click the Section Plane and select Align View to move your view to the section cut.

Ravenor's Design Academy | Rendering 360°, Elevation, and Plan Views

Once your view is aligned, you can either choose to view in either Perspective or 2D (Parallel Projection). You can do so by going to the View menu and choosing either.

Ravenor's Design Academy | Rendering 360°, Elevation, and Plan Views

Now you’re ready to move to your VRay!

In your VRay Asset Editor, select the Geometry Tab and do the following:

  • In the Parameters Drop-down, turn off Use Object Material. Then select a dark or black material by clicking the Texture Icon. You’ll have to add the material to your model’s Material List beforehand.
  • Make sure that everything under Options is checked.
Ravenor's Design Academy | Rendering 360°, Elevation, and Plan Views

Hit render, save as PNG and you’re good to go! You can edit the section cuts and dimensions using Layout or Photoshop.

Here’s another example of the Elevation render used to render a small space in Perspective instead of a Parallel Projection. I cropped out the borders and presented it as a regular perspective.

Ravenor's Design Academy | Rendering 360°, Elevation, and Plan Views

Plan View Render

Ravenor's Design Academy | Rendering 360°, Elevation, and Plan Views

Similar to the Section View render, this will require a bit of setup too.

But, instead of using the Section tool, we’ll just Hide the ceiling and use a Top View in Parallel Projection.

Ravenor's Design Academy | Rendering 360°, Elevation, and Plan Views
Hide any ceiling fixtures too!

To set up VRay, you’ll need to do the following:

  • Turn off EVERYTHING under the Environment Drop-down (turn off the Sun, too).
  • Under the Render Parameters, go to Switches and make sure that Hidden Lights is checked.
Ravenor's Design Academy | Rendering 360°, Elevation, and Plan Views

Save it in PNG format and you have yourself a rendered plan! Use Layout or Photoshop to add any dimensions or notes you want.


You can download the model used to create this post on Turbo Squid. Click the image below to view my complete collection. It is updated regularly.

Ravenor's Design Academy | Rendering 360°, Elevation, and Plan Views

Hope this post has helped you in one way or the other! For any questions or suggestions, leave a comment below or message us on one of our social media channels.

Ravenor's Design Academy | Rendering 360°, Elevation, and Plan Views



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