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Chaos Cloud supports and renders scenes using the V-Ray CPU and the V-Ray GPU engines. Chaos Cloud supports V-Ray GPU rendering running on CUDA and RTX enabled devices.
V-Ray GPU versions Next and prior run only in Bucket mode, hence any V-Ray GPU Progressive scene will be forced to Bucket mode. V-Ray GPU version 5 supports Progressive rendering.
And lastly Chaos Cloud supports only versions V-Ray Next Update 1 (4.10.x) and above for V-Ray GPU, i.e. any V-Ray GPU scene created with a previous version will be rendered with V-Ray Next Update 1 (4.10.x).
V-Ray GPU jobs are rendered with GPU devices, but submitted scenes should not exceed 16 GB of GPU memory. Else the jobs fail. .
What modes does V-Ray GPU support in Chaos Cloud?
V-Ray GPU versions Next and prior run only in Bucket mode, hence any V-Ray GPU Progressive scene will be forced to Bucket mode. For V-Ray 5 and onwards all submitted V-Ray GPU jobs are rendered only with Progressive mode! It is recommended to use Progressive mode when submitting V-Ray GPU jobs to Chaos Cloud, as it runs faster than the Bucket mode.
Which V-Ray versions does Chaos Cloud support?
The supported V-Ray versions are listed here. Each Chaos Cloud job is rendered with the latest publicly available build of the V-Ray version used to create the original scene, e.g. a scene created with V-Ray Next is rendered with the latest publicly available version of V-Ray Next.
How do I start a render job?
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