

Click on the ground on the spot where you would place a tripod with the camera on top You will get a new tool, and with this tool, click on the floor where you would like to place the virtual tripod. Move around your 3D file and select Camera -> Place the camera Place the camera We will now need to place the virtual camera at an interesting spot. Choose the path and set the type to jpg for best results inside Home Viewer.

We will go through every interesting parameter we suggest to use: Set the render parameters : Render Parameters Click the Plugins -> V-Ray -> Asset Editor Open Asset Editor

We will start by setting up V-Ray for our 360° renders. We made the tutorial on SketchUp 2020 but it should work it you have different versions. You will need to have SketchUp Pro and V-Ray installed for this tutorial. In this tutorial, we will see how to easily create 360° images from SketchUp and V-Ray to use them in Home Viewer. It is possible to create stunning 3D renders with the V-Ray plugin, but why not go even further and make your clients able to visit your projects from their computers and smartphones? SketchUp is a vey powerful software for 3D visualization.
