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Volumetric Grid
This page provides information on the Volumetric Grid as implemented in V-Ray for Houdini. Overview The V-Ray Volumetric Grid is a special kind … requires two nodes - a geometry node with a volume object in it (e.g. V-Ray VolumeGrid Cache), and a second volume node in the mat network: V-Ray VolumeGridLicense Agreements and Copyrights
This section covers copyrights and license agreement information for V-Ray for Nuke. Overview The following pages contain detailed licensing information and copyright information related for V-Ray. For technical information on how to set up your V-Ray license, see the page Setting up your V-Ray License. End UserVersatile Textures
This section provides details on all textures in V-Ray for 3ds Max that are not categorized for a specific purpose. Overview Versatile textures serve various purposes, including loading OSL, OSO, FRAG, GLSL, and PFRAG files; creating textures using the V-Ray Standalone texture plugin included with the V-RayOther Textures
This section contains links to Textures found in V-Ray for Maya Overview V-Ray for Maya adds extra functionality for surfacing objects in the scene without the requirements of UVs. These textures can also be used with any V-Ray or standard Maya material. See the links below for more information on specificProduction Workflows
This page introduces advanced production workflows for V-Ray for Nuke. Overview The guides in this section cover how to use V-Ray for Nuke in more complex production workflows. For introductory tutorials to help you get started with V-Ray for Nuke, see the QuickStart Guides instead. Guides Rendering2D Textures
This section contains details about 2D Textures found in V-Ray for Rhino. Overview V-Ray for Rhino adds a number of 2D Textures specifically for use with V-Ray. These texture maps provide a variety of patterns useful in different context. A 2D Texture can be replaced with another 2D Texture or any other typeConfig.json File Setup
Overview The V-Ray for Revit config.json file allows you to define a custom setup for some V-Ray settings as well as for all V-Ray Swarm settings. The config.json file can be found in the following folder on your computer: C:\Users\<user name>\AppData\Roaming\Chaos Group\V-Ray for Revit 20** (where 20Interactive Rendering
can set several cameras and then switch between them. 1. Create ROP Create a V-Ray Renderer node and a V-Ray Renderer IPR node. This can be done in several ways: ||out Network|| > V-Ray Renderer; ||out Network|| > V-Ray Renderer IPR Go to Render menu > Create Render node > V-Ray For more information, seeInstallation from zip
This page describes how to set up your local system so that it loads the files for the correct V-Ray version. Since V-Ray 6, update 1 the Portable installation replaces the .zip builds. See the Portable installation page for more. Overview Installing V-Ray for Cinema 4D from a .zip file providesSettings
This page provides information on the settings found in the V-Ray Settings window. #ehp-navigation-wrapper{ width: 0px !important; top: 0px !important; left: 0px !important; } #ehp-navigation{ width: 0px !important; } #ehp-navigation-content{ width: 0px !important; } Overview The V-Ray Render Settings can