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Silent Install and Uninstall
This page provides information on how to silently install V-Ray for Maya. The EULA is not accepted during the silent installation of V-Ray. Instead … allows you to install V-Ray without user input during the process using a predefined set of options. To set up a silent installation follow the instructions belowMaterials
This page introduces the Materials in V-Ray for Revit. Materials Tabs How to Work with Materials How to Work with Materials Provides information on how to work with materials in V-Ray's Asset Editor for Revit. Material Types Material Types Provides information about native V-Ray Materials createdChaos Cosmos Browser
-quality 3D content selected from the rich V-Ray ecosystem. It allows V-Ray users, from their respective V-Ray products, to browse, place, and render 3D assets … in the different Chaos renderers (V-Ray, V-Ray GPU, Vantage, Corona, and Vision) and host apps (Houdini, 3ds Max, Cinema 4D, Maya, Revit, Rhino, and SketchupBake
This page provides information on the Bake tab of the V-Ray Renderer settings. Overview The Bake tab exposes several texture baking options. This tab … UV Derivatives Scale – Specifies an additional scale factor for the texture derivatives. Use Double Sided Mode – When enabled, V-Ray uses the Uvw ChannelGPU Performance Tab
This page provides information about the Performance Tab of the Render Setup window when the renderer is set to V-Ray GPU. Overview The Perf. tab of the Render Setup window contains all performance related settings for V-Ray GPU. You can control the Utilization and Textures settings, or choose which devicesInstallation from zip
This page describes how to set up your local system so that it loads the files for the correct version. Overview Installing V-Ray for Houdini from … instance. In contrast, running the regular installation multiple times overwrites the V-Ray environment variables. The ZIP installation can be used to run V-RayTextures
This section contains links to Textures found in V-Ray for Maya. #ehp-navigation-wrapper{ width: 0px !important; top: 0px !important; left: 0px !important; } #ehp-navigation{ width: 0px !important; } #ehp-navigation-content{ width: 0px !important; } Overview V-Ray for Maya adds a number of texturesRender Channels
in the V-Ray Frame Buffer (VFB) and can be viewed from the drop-down at the upper left corner of the VFB. They can also be saved out of the VFB as many common file … additional notes on their generation and usage. The list of render channels that are supported by V-Ray can be found on the List of Supported Render Channels pageSetup and Installation
This page provides information on how to get V-Ray for Blender up and running. Overview V-Ray for Blender installation can be done via a pretty straightforward and easy to follow installer. Follow the step-by-step guide below to set up the V-Ray installation. A complete installation of V-Ray for Blender consists3ds Max Compatibility
This page contains information on V-Ray compatibility with standard 3ds Max features. Overview As a rendering plugin for 3ds Max, V-Ray supports most … of these are listed below. Note that the list is not complete; there may be other 3ds Max features which do not work or work only partially with V-Ray. In many