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VRAY INTERIOR LIGHTING TUTORIAL - Rendering with Daylight in SketchUp! 

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In this video, learn to light an interior rendering in Vray using lighting from the exterior environment settings like the Sun, Rectangle Lights, and exposure! This will help you get your lighting set up initially so that you can add materials and create your final rendering!
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For this video, we’re going to render our scene without any materials to just get our lighting right. This is a good way to start off because your render will work much faster without Vray having to calculate all the lighting and how it would work with the materials.
We’re going to start off by turning on SketchUp shadows - these will give you a preview of what the actual shadows will look like within your model. You can adjust your time of year and also time of day settings to get your sunlight where you want.
If you’ve already applied materials to your model, you can turn on a material override in the settings section. In this case, I haven’t applied materials yet, but if you have, you can go into “Settings,” “Material Override.” This will override your materials to whatever color you’ve set. In this case, for simplicity’s sake, I have not placed glass in the windows. To exclude a glass material from your material override, you can adjust that using the material settings in your Vray Asset Editor window.
The first thing you’ll notice is that your render is a bit dark. We’re going to adjust this by going in and adjusting our camera settings. You can find these within your Vray Asset Editor window, under the settings tab. One thing to note - whenever you have an interior render that isn’t bright enough, it’s a good idea to start by adjusting your exposure rather than making your lights brighter. This becomes especially important when dealing with artificial interior lights, otherwise your lighting calculations start becoming unrealistic.
In Vray, the camera acts a lot like a camera would in real life - the shutter speed or exposure value is going to affect how bright your image is. The lower the value, the brighter the image will be. You can either just adjust the exposure value, or there are more advanced settings if you click on the advanced settings button. In this case, we’re going to set our exposure value to 11. Note that this makes your image noticeably brighter.
However, you need to make sure that you don’t increase exposure or brightness so much that you image becomes blown out. You can check this by clicking the button for “force color clamping.” This will indicate on your image where the super bright areas are. In this case, you can see how we’ve brightened our image up so much that we can’t see our sky or our ground plane anymore. Let’s reduce the brightness of our sun to .5. See how this reduces the blown out areas in our image?
Our shadows are also looking a bit too straight - very unrealistic. To create more soft, rounded shadows, go into your sunlight settings and adjust your sun size - in this case, we’ll set it to 3.
Now, however, our image is dimmer again. What we want to do is create an artificial light that will push more light through our window. To do this, we’re going to use a rectangle light outside our windows. A rectangle light is a light in Vray that casts light. You can add a rectangle light using the lights toolbar within Vray. Simply place it outside your window - in this case, we can scale it so that it covers both windows.
You’ll notice however, that when we place this, we can no longer see our sky, which is not what we want, so we’re going to go into our light settings and under options, select the option for invisible. This means that the light will be cast without the actual geometry being rendered.
Note that you may have to make some adjustments once you turn your materials back on, but by adjusting the settings that we’ve already changed in this video, it should be fairly easy for you to achieve the results that you’re looking for!

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@guillermoleija3734
@guillermoleija3734 4 года назад
4:38 - Exposure Value 6:23 - Color Clamping 6:50 - Lights Tab 8:43 - Sun Size Multiplier 9:35 - Vray Rectangle Light
@mahaabdulkareem1142
@mahaabdulkareem1142 10 месяцев назад
How you get inside the box?
@federicafiorentino6292
@federicafiorentino6292 4 года назад
Since I follow your tutorials I am making giant steps in SketchUp and V-Ray...thank you very much!
@katarina7846
@katarina7846 3 года назад
Thank you so much for your tutorial, you are a life saver! I've been cracking my head over lighting in Vray for my models for a long time. You explain everything so easily, and clearly, everything you need to know, straight up. How does interior lighting work, when you work with an imported model, made on another machine, which has internal artificial lighting? Do you have a tutorial about setting up artificial lights indoors, e.g. importing light settings, which were made on another computer? Thank you again!! :)
@19507070223
@19507070223 3 года назад
Hi, Sir. Need a help, how to make the light show only line and arrow while working in the viewport. And not just the rectangular shapes
@blackdogbite
@blackdogbite 2 года назад
Excellent. You're doing a really great job with these videos. Ironically it's frequently difficult for someone who is an expert to put themselves in the shoes of a beginner and speak to the audience intelligently. Another user here leaving the Shaderlight camp and looking for a new ride. Vray looks really good.
@GlimpseVisual
@GlimpseVisual 2 года назад
Super helpful! I’ve been struggling to understand the blown out windows
@PaolaVillalvazo
@PaolaVillalvazo 5 лет назад
I've been having such a bad time because I had no idea about anything with Vray and I have to do some renders, my first issue was the lighting hopefully I can apply this, exactly what I was looking for! Love your artist / narrator voice! thank you so much
@SKTWoodDesign
@SKTWoodDesign 5 лет назад
Soooo helpful man V-ray was driving me crazy - Didnt know what i was doing. Thanks
@Thesketchupessentials
@Thesketchupessentials 5 лет назад
Awesome - glad you liked it!
@jens2763
@jens2763 4 года назад
Justin, you're a great teacher. Would love a combo Vray/Sketchup tutorial series. Even if there was a additional cost...
@Thesketchupessentials
@Thesketchupessentials 4 года назад
May do some more Vray stuff on my rendering channel here eventually - ru-vid.com
@sket83
@sket83 5 лет назад
In older versions of Vray, there was an option called Secondary Bouces and it allowed you to make the light bounce more times of the surfaces and basically get more light into the space. In Vray 3.4 i can't seam to find the right lightig balance. Yesterday i was working with a 4m*5m with a 3m window. The brightness was blown out at the windows and the rest of the interior was dim. I want to render all white walls and still be able to see the exterior. It should be possible, damn it. But how? 🤔
@Vijith_Vijayakumar
@Vijith_Vijayakumar 4 года назад
Best one. Clearly tells what to do and what dont
@Thesketchupessentials
@Thesketchupessentials 4 года назад
Awesome - glad it helped! :)
@gabrielblanchard4133
@gabrielblanchard4133 4 года назад
You're the only one who made my render lighting work. Thank you a million times!
@Thesketchupessentials
@Thesketchupessentials 4 года назад
:)
@quintashannel879
@quintashannel879 4 года назад
I really love to hear your intro The tone of your voice hahaha
@sandeshaswal6433
@sandeshaswal6433 3 года назад
really love your into...
@ABBAFI
@ABBAFI 3 года назад
Hi Justin your tutorial is very good. In fact I downloaded some of it. I wish to ask you, do you have sketch up of interior of kitchen cabinets with step by step tutorial. Hopefully your doing well
@Thesketchupessentials
@Thesketchupessentials 3 года назад
:)
@brianpalay
@brianpalay 4 года назад
Very helpful in getting started with lighting in V-Ray for SketchUp.
@bosi292
@bosi292 5 лет назад
OMG that's not only helpful it's supeerrr helpful. and I really really want to thank you as vray has never been easier watching your vids so thank you so much. your efforts are much appreciated
@Thesketchupessentials
@Thesketchupessentials 5 лет назад
Awesome - glad you liked it!
@SurasmitaMeher-ch3lo
@SurasmitaMeher-ch3lo 2 года назад
You are a life saver
@anaisdi8493
@anaisdi8493 4 года назад
Thanks you so much you bring me the light 💡
@Thesketchupessentials
@Thesketchupessentials 4 года назад
Lol - glad you liked it!
@jzedlavpnlgn
@jzedlavpnlgn Год назад
Your tutorials are very clear and easy to follow! Although I am having a slight problem with my sun orientation inside Vray. Its not synchronized with my sketchup sun even when I change the daytime. In fact, its not even moving at all.
@Richardmraj
@Richardmraj 3 года назад
u r just amazing
@wasanalasam7785
@wasanalasam7785 4 года назад
Many thanks
@eakaphon
@eakaphon 5 лет назад
Thank you very much for every videos you published, all of them are helpful information and so informative for everybody who works with sketchup+vray.
@masoudariankia9439
@masoudariankia9439 4 года назад
Thank u very much ..........please do it in night & fogy daylight.............
@imperi-um3579
@imperi-um3579 2 года назад
Thank you for this!! You’re such a good teacher, I’ve learned everything on sketchup thanks to you!
@Thesketchupessentials
@Thesketchupessentials 2 года назад
Glad I've been able to help!
@elissavalcheva3114
@elissavalcheva3114 3 года назад
Thank you so much, very helpful!
@Thesketchupessentials
@Thesketchupessentials 3 года назад
Glad it was helpful!!
@masoudariankia9439
@masoudariankia9439 4 года назад
Hi i really enjoy your videos .....very it was useful for me
@DanielWBates
@DanielWBates 5 лет назад
Fantastic. You're videos should come in V-ray box. Didn't realize how to ID the rectangular light's front from back.
@Thesketchupessentials
@Thesketchupessentials 5 лет назад
Really glad it helped!
@shristiverma814
@shristiverma814 3 года назад
this will definately help me
@Thesketchupessentials
@Thesketchupessentials 3 года назад
Perfect!
@omarmmf
@omarmmf 2 года назад
I love you bro xD
@wasanalasam7785
@wasanalasam7785 4 года назад
fantastic
@armansami7398
@armansami7398 4 года назад
you are a hero... love from Bangladesh
@am_Visualizer
@am_Visualizer 3 года назад
Very Helpful!
@Thesketchupessentials
@Thesketchupessentials 3 года назад
Glad you think so!
@GZXFL
@GZXFL 6 лет назад
Really Really great tutorial ! Thanks Justin , one more thing I confuse how come the final rendering image always appear some noise especially some shadow places... Any setting can figure out this ? or just can use photoshop to deal with it?
@mygamesmystyle1460
@mygamesmystyle1460 3 года назад
Hi, when I'm using rectangle light I am getting out line of light, not getting plane surface of light, and also not getting light in rendering. Please help me. I am using v ray 4.20.03
@georgieeburne8855
@georgieeburne8855 4 года назад
Fantastic teaching, thank you!
@renzodcvenegas7612
@renzodcvenegas7612 5 лет назад
very nice tutorial.....my only comment is that the light and shadow of sun will always be sharp. that is in reality. thank you!
@Thesketchupessentials
@Thesketchupessentials 5 лет назад
That's not an accurate statement - the sharpness of the shadows created by the sun is dictated by the size of the sun you set in your sunlight setting
@designtra5084
@designtra5084 4 года назад
Thank you .. very helpful
@Thesketchupessentials
@Thesketchupessentials 4 года назад
Glad it was helpful!
@ansonkydd1223
@ansonkydd1223 3 года назад
This guy is awesome with these vids.
@tahacanszoglu9737
@tahacanszoglu9737 3 года назад
thank you for the video, your tutorial videos are very very useful and not confusing. I wonder if you you could use the "portal light" setting to get a result you want.
@cherrybrand4489
@cherrybrand4489 4 года назад
very helpful thx
@montaserazawi3580
@montaserazawi3580 3 года назад
Thank you it’s really good and fun
@anwarali-qp8sd
@anwarali-qp8sd 5 лет назад
Thank you very much Justin - would you please added more about V Ray
@Thesketchupessentials
@Thesketchupessentials 5 лет назад
Make sure to check out my rendering channel - ru-vid.com - thanks!
@fernandagovantes7800
@fernandagovantes7800 6 лет назад
I really enjoy your videos, they're awesome! I would love to see more Vray tutorials please!
@Thesketchupessentials
@Thesketchupessentials 6 лет назад
Make sure to sub to my rendering channel as well for more Vray stuff - ru-vid.com - currently focusing a bit more on Unreal Engine, but I'm sure I'll get back to Vray eventually - thanks!
@arunachalammurugesan4004
@arunachalammurugesan4004 4 года назад
TheSketchUpEssentials i cannot produce an interactive render..it says " progressive render finished : specific noise level reached" snd shows up a blank black screen..help me fix this please
@richardcahya6747
@richardcahya6747 3 года назад
Hi if I want to make the edge line of the room not too dark what i should change? thanks
@Thesketchupessentials
@Thesketchupessentials 3 года назад
I don't understand the question
@richardcahya6747
@richardcahya6747 3 года назад
@@Thesketchupessentials between the ceiling and wall there is shown such like a dark shadow how to reduce darkness of that shadow
@anthinhho1823
@anthinhho1823 2 года назад
Great tutorial. Thank you very much.
@xDesignsandConstructions
@xDesignsandConstructions 3 года назад
I don't know if its just me, but I find it hard to understand the structure of your channel in the sense that which tutorial comes after the other. But your videos themselves are very easy to understand and grasp. Love your work and thank you for helping to be better at my work. By the way learning sketchup much much faster than I thought I could.
@Thesketchupessentials
@Thesketchupessentials 3 года назад
Best bet is to look for playlists by topic. RU-vid is a lot of things, but it's a bit limited when it comes to organizing large amounts of content other than just by putting playlists together
@xDesignsandConstructions
@xDesignsandConstructions 3 года назад
@@Thesketchupessentials Thanks for the quick response. Love your work. Glued to your channel for now. :)
@fatemaudaipur9006
@fatemaudaipur9006 4 года назад
Hey I am having issue with the sunlight rendering , the windows don't let the sunlight penetrate through and the shadows are not seen at all , how do I fix this
@francesco2647
@francesco2647 5 лет назад
Very helpful as usual your videos. i am starting to love SketchUp and Vray thanks to you. :)
@Thesketchupessentials
@Thesketchupessentials 5 лет назад
👍
@JamesMbirata
@JamesMbirata 4 года назад
Very useful, thanks. I always got stuck while doing the lighting and material settings
@Thesketchupessentials
@Thesketchupessentials 4 года назад
Glad it helped!
@kacamata3d
@kacamata3d 6 лет назад
Thanks! This tutorial is very helpful for me. Two thumbs up!
@Thesketchupessentials
@Thesketchupessentials 6 лет назад
Cool - glad it helped!
@hazin9279
@hazin9279 4 года назад
YES YOU'RE HELPING ME SO MUCH, THANK YOU 🙏🏻🙏🏻, But my another problem is my laptop is too lagy, when I'm click interactive render but it take so much time haha
@olakubiak239
@olakubiak239 4 года назад
Thank You, very helpful!
@BKBiDESIGN
@BKBiDESIGN 5 лет назад
Very Helpful & Thank You for sharing !!!
@balkaranjitsingh9194
@balkaranjitsingh9194 4 года назад
its actually so helpful, now i must watch your all videos now thank you buddy .....
@Thesketchupessentials
@Thesketchupessentials 4 года назад
Lol - lemme know when you get through all 700+ ;p
@saeedkhan-lt7mr
@saeedkhan-lt7mr Год назад
great
@engineerplays4324
@engineerplays4324 6 лет назад
Very brief yet informative. REALLY HELPFUL,Thanks man
@Thesketchupessentials
@Thesketchupessentials 6 лет назад
Thanks very much! Glad you liked it!
@jakeperl5857
@jakeperl5857 6 лет назад
Excellent...perfectly addresses what I was struggling with today.
@Thesketchupessentials
@Thesketchupessentials 6 лет назад
Awesome - glad it helped!
@amirhz5039
@amirhz5039 4 года назад
that is so helpful
@Thesketchupessentials
@Thesketchupessentials 4 года назад
Glad you liked it!
@auroshivarch
@auroshivarch 5 лет назад
justin . you are an amazing guide. quick questions. when using a rectangle light, do we turn off the Sun ? How does turning off Global illumination help a rendering ? TIA mate.
@justbarks
@justbarks 4 года назад
Thank you soooo much, helped my renders so much.
@Thesketchupessentials
@Thesketchupessentials 4 года назад
Glad I could help!
@imacarrillo
@imacarrillo 5 лет назад
SUUUPER HELPFUL! THANK YOU SO MUCH! you're a great tutor! :)
@Thesketchupessentials
@Thesketchupessentials 5 лет назад
Thanks - glad you liked it!
@zo-zaminterior9410
@zo-zaminterior9410 3 года назад
Me too,,
@irfanhodzic9431
@irfanhodzic9431 6 лет назад
You can adjust the exposure and the intensity of the light you talked about in the window after render is finished.
@Genaaa916
@Genaaa916 5 лет назад
You can, but that's post production. Rather change it for the actual render and fine-tune it in the VFB.
@luizfelipefigueiredo223
@luizfelipefigueiredo223 4 года назад
Very nice and easy ! Thanks
@virginiavcr
@virginiavcr 5 лет назад
You rock!
@Thesketchupessentials
@Thesketchupessentials 5 лет назад
Glad you liked it!
@user-sf8lr3kr6y
@user-sf8lr3kr6y 5 лет назад
Hi! It would be interesting if you shot a video about how to deal with noise in vray!!!
@Thesketchupessentials
@Thesketchupessentials 5 лет назад
Turn the volume down 😂 Sorry, couldn't resist. I'll think about this - thanks!
@ajeedk3908
@ajeedk3908 4 года назад
Which version of vray you are using. ??? .
@ismahaneamoura2088
@ismahaneamoura2088 3 года назад
very helpful, thank you very much
@barriehemming1189
@barriehemming1189 Год назад
good video
@ayushisureka3560
@ayushisureka3560 4 года назад
Awesome explanation, loved it👌
@bobibest89
@bobibest89 4 года назад
I have a very blurry horizon between the ground and the sun. How to fix this?
@Thesketchupessentials
@Thesketchupessentials 4 года назад
In your sunlight settings you want to change the "Ground Albedo Blend Angle"
@sexypox69
@sexypox69 5 лет назад
Hi Justin. Great job with the tutorials. I would be interested in seeing a tutorial focusing on the different lights in Vray for SketchUp and the ideal scenario one would use each one of them in interior renders and a separate tutorial for dome lights and exterior renders.
@sexypox69
@sexypox69 5 лет назад
oops just found the latter :) great job.... but still interested in interior lighting scenarios
@sexypox69
@sexypox69 5 лет назад
scrap that...you are the best...will look next time before asking...again great job
@Thesketchupessentials
@Thesketchupessentials 5 лет назад
Lol - glad you found what you needed - I know I have a lot of videos to sort through... :)
@richardvankesteren7013
@richardvankesteren7013 6 лет назад
Very good explanation, thanks. The ractangle lights could be set up as portals to transport day light. Can you make a tut with V-ray IES lights.
@Thesketchupessentials
@Thesketchupessentials 6 лет назад
Yep - I'm going to have to study that process a bit further - I got some weird results when working with light portals, but I'm pretty sure my settings weren't quite right. I can add IES lights to the list - make sure to check out my rendering channel - ru-vid.com - that's where my future rendering tutorials will be - thanks!
@Explore-Gobal
@Explore-Gobal 6 лет назад
Just subscribed since it was helpful and an easy pace. I would like to have seen the addition of one or two interior lights and the interaction with the other lights, but I know that can be a whole other video. Thanks
@Thesketchupessentials
@Thesketchupessentials 6 лет назад
Thank you! Make sure to check out my new rendering channel over at ru-vid.com - that's where my new rendering tutorials will be uploaded - thanks!
@IamtheZoya
@IamtheZoya 4 года назад
You said in the video you'd link the video about the glass but you I guess you forgot. If you could please make a video of interior lighting with tinted glass windows (either green shade or blue) that would be REALLY HELPFUL. Kindly help a fellow Vray user out!
@Thesketchupessentials
@Thesketchupessentials 4 года назад
Don't remember what I said in this video, but try this - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-abSdbdxOvlw.html
@raka7508
@raka7508 4 года назад
Best tutorial ever !! Thank you so much !!
@Thesketchupessentials
@Thesketchupessentials 4 года назад
Thanks - glad you liked it!
@SkillipEvolver
@SkillipEvolver 6 лет назад
I was just noticing how there was definitely some extra light on the right-hand ceiling portion (the inclined roof), (hard to describe without screenshot), it looked like it was probably vertically in-line with the tables on the floor below. Do you see it? And do you think it might be... light bouncing off the tops of the tables onto the ceiling above? (Originally mostly coming in from that Sketchup panel light (on top of the roof)
@Thesketchupessentials
@Thesketchupessentials 6 лет назад
I think I see what you're talking about - above the windows. I'm assuming that's light bouncing off the tables like you said. I wonder if you couldn't place another rectangle light in the scene facing that direction to even out the shadows (Similar to what Minh does in this video - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-y21M9bB7Zfc.html)?
@falconlara
@falconlara 6 лет назад
Great tutorial. Thanks Justin!
@Thesketchupessentials
@Thesketchupessentials 6 лет назад
Thanks Oscar!
@cameraonadrian
@cameraonadrian 4 года назад
Why is my interactive and normal render showing different results?
@stasiah8795
@stasiah8795 4 года назад
thank you so much! you are a life saver
@Vanobo
@Vanobo 3 года назад
Hey bro! You render with rectangle lights in video you called daylight rendering! So as i see, there's no way to make interior render only with skylight... or it is?
@ianisraelfulo4688
@ianisraelfulo4688 4 года назад
Having a hard time on "sandy" texture, it always appears on reflections i applied on my wall and floorings. How can i avoid it?
@danielvegh7294
@danielvegh7294 4 года назад
how about denoiser ? you can switch it on in the vray settings, rendering elements. Hope it is what you mean. Watch a video how to use it/ where you can find it ( vray denoiser setting) . :)
@Farresyasser
@Farresyasser 5 лет назад
thanks Justin, but my question is if I can increase the exposure then why should I insert the rectangle lights and switch them to invisible, isn't that just extra work for no reason?
@Thesketchupessentials
@Thesketchupessentials 5 лет назад
If you just crank up the exposure without adding light sources, you will create a very bright, washed out looking render
@princexgaming714
@princexgaming714 5 лет назад
Hi tq for the tutorial. Can you make a simple interior living room scene? Have tv cabinet,coffee table couch and so on. Render it using vrayy
@Thesketchupessentials
@Thesketchupessentials 5 лет назад
Possibly - if I do, it will likely be on my other channel - ru-vid.com - thanks
@mauricioesteban95
@mauricioesteban95 6 лет назад
Great tutorial! Greetings from Argentina, Justin!
@Thesketchupessentials
@Thesketchupessentials 6 лет назад
Thanks very much! Nice to hear from you!
@TheBloomy
@TheBloomy 4 года назад
I can't find the material override for the glass itself, is it because my Vray version is older? and what to do?. to override the entire model makes it slow .anyone can help?
@Thesketchupessentials
@Thesketchupessentials 4 года назад
No idea - I have no info on your version and not a lot of knowledge about older versions in general
@werak.8595
@werak.8595 3 года назад
Why are your shadows so soft? I canno find this seting anywhere ;-; Great video!
@zaldytindugan5092
@zaldytindugan5092 6 лет назад
thanks master Justin. its really helpful.
@Thesketchupessentials
@Thesketchupessentials 6 лет назад
Thanks for watching!
@taniasheikh6813
@taniasheikh6813 4 года назад
SOOO helpful! Thanks!
@Thesketchupessentials
@Thesketchupessentials 4 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@smartshop7029
@smartshop7029 5 лет назад
Justin you are amazing...i always think of Mark Zuck whenever i see you. Do you have more detailed vray render from start to finish with like more realistic. i never get realistic renders with vray. can you make like small model but detailed like ex (leather, lighting, glass, counter top. small fine details, reflection of a SS jar) thank you
@Thesketchupessentials
@Thesketchupessentials 5 лет назад
We'll see - most of my new rendering tutorials are going over on my rendering channel - ru-vid.com - make sure to sub over there as well!
@pegaze22
@pegaze22 5 лет назад
very helpful !! thanks !!
@Thesketchupessentials
@Thesketchupessentials 5 лет назад
Glad you liked it!
@andrigradiaritra9388
@andrigradiaritra9388 6 лет назад
Thank you
@Thesketchupessentials
@Thesketchupessentials 6 лет назад
Thanks for watching!
@pamelaibanez4608
@pamelaibanez4608 5 лет назад
it was very clear! thanks you!
@angelicamanfredini
@angelicamanfredini 4 года назад
You are great and objective! Thank you for your help! Would you teach some revit? and rendering engine with revit
@Thesketchupessentials
@Thesketchupessentials 4 года назад
Sorry - I don't really do a lot with Revit
@cesargiucado9787
@cesargiucado9787 6 лет назад
beautiful works...
@Thesketchupessentials
@Thesketchupessentials 6 лет назад
Thank you!
@champ472000
@champ472000 4 года назад
Thank you!
@salihuhassan7069
@salihuhassan7069 4 года назад
Thanks u, it so helpful
@nlyzagrace
@nlyzagrace 6 лет назад
Super helpful video😁.thankyou so much!
@Thesketchupessentials
@Thesketchupessentials 6 лет назад
Thanks for watching!
@aniksarder2156
@aniksarder2156 5 лет назад
it is really helpful. thanks!
@Thesketchupessentials
@Thesketchupessentials 5 лет назад
Awesome - glad it helped!
@poojarajbhar4552
@poojarajbhar4552 4 года назад
Helpful 😌👍
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