Enscape does automatically attempt to give relevant properties providing the right word is in the texture name. Sketchup textures dont always translate well as they dont have any reflection/bump properties. Try to use the Thea materials where possible, otherwise go into the material editor to add reflections, bump etc. You can output a monochrome with linework Sketchup image and then overlay that in Photoshop to add a bit of that detail too. Then the walls and ceilings can be done in a light grey, they will still read as white but will make some contrast so the cabinets pop.Īlso, it is good to make small gaps around cabinet doors, drawers etc.to define the doors, otherwise a line in sketchup doesn’t render and will otherwise look like one continuous surface. I applied a high gloss white and roughened it a bit. The cabinets were at a default material, it’s better to apply a material so that it can be controlled. Unless the reflections on the window are critical it is sometimes better to remove the glass as the light calculations going thru glass can be a burden on render time. Here is a Thea render, I didn’t spend too much time or do a whole lot to the model. Came in the second time - Big model 179MB !
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