Sometimes you want to ignore SketchUp colors and do a "White Model" render. In Artlantis, you can use the "Material > Shift" filter, but the plugin makes this easier: Before exporting, give all walls a generic "White Paint" texture in SketchUp. When the plugin exports that texture, you have a clean white base to paint with Artlantis shaders later.
As an architect, interior designer, or landscape architect, you're likely no stranger to the importance of photorealistic rendering in your design workflow. With the Artlantis plugin for SketchUp, you can now create stunning, high-quality renderings with ease and efficiency. In this blog post, we'll explore the benefits of using Artlantis with SketchUp and provide a step-by-step guide on how to get started. artlantis plugin sketchup
He opened the material editor. He didn’t just want "green." He dragged a shader onto the lawn. Suddenly, it wasn't a flat color. It was billions of blades of grass, catching the light with individual fractal chaos. He dragged a shader onto the concrete—now it was pitted, stained, rough to the touch. Sometimes you want to ignore SketchUp colors and