
Make use of the SketchUp model as your base to create stunning animations and images. Modifying light, shadows reflections the refraction, shininess and various other environmental variables using the program is simple, and the results are stunning. It is packed with options that give you complete control over your model and, more importantly, the source of light. Raylectron is a plug-in that works with Google SketchUp which can actually transform 3D models into realistic images. Note this: the demo edition of Raylectron will add the rendering with a watermark. After you’re finished with your model, you can turn your model into a realistic model or animation. After that, you need to take an existing SketchUp model and import your model in Raylectron. There is no need to export your model each when you make a change. You can pan, rotate and zoom, as well as modify your lights, materials, and grass directly in the Raylectron viewer. You can rotate, pan, and resize your model and modify your lighting and materials outside of Sketchup and not have to export your model once again. The render allows you to view your model in the same way as within Sketchup. You can save the rendered to a file and load it in the future in order to resume rendering. You can resume the rendering if you have to stop rendering. Save as a transparent background so that you can utilize the images on any background you want and even on websites.

Utilizing SketchUp open”View” in the “View” menu and select “Raylectron Render”. This “3D Stereo” feature is an opportunity to make 3D renders following a few simple instructions before you begin creating it. You can also alter the camera’s views, render, and network settings. The editor lets you create various effects, including reflection, refraction, transparency roughness, shininess bump maps normal maps, background images. The material editor within Raylectron is simple and easy and also integrates with SketchUp. Raylectron gives users three distinct rendering modes.


The operating systems supported include Windows XP, Vista, and 7 (32 and 64-bit versions available). This combination is the most efficient result. Making sure your models are rendered correctly is a difficult task but Raylectron is a good choice if you’re a regular SketchUp user. Once you have loaded your model, you are able to start the program right away rather than opening it via SketchUp each time. A pop-up window will ask you to select the objects you would like to render and you will be presented with the primary Raylectron window will pop up.
