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This page provides information on the process of submitting render jobs to V-Ray Cloud.

 

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Overview


Submitting render jobs to V-Ray Cloud is easy and straightforward. You can either do it directly from your host 3D platform, or manually, through any command-line interface. This page covers the two ways of doing so.

V-Ray Cloud requires the installation of the V-Ray Cloud Client application. For more information, please visit the Installation of V-Ray Cloud Client page.

 

 

Submitting render jobs through host applications


Submitting render jobs through any V-Ray compatible 3D platform is as easy as clicking on one button. Depending on the platform you use, there is a dedicated Render in V-Ray Cloud button which will automatically send and load the scene in V-Ray Cloud.

For more information on how to run a render job on V-Ray Cloud from V-Ray for Maya please refer to ___________.

 For more information on how to run a render job on V-Ray Cloud from V-Ray for 3ds Max please refer to ___________.

For more information on how to run a render job on V-Ray Cloud from V-Ray for Modo please refer to ___________.

For more information on how to run a render job on V-Ray Cloud from V-Ray for Revit please refer to ___________.

For more information on how to run a render job on V-Ray Cloud from V-Ray for SketchUp please refer to ___________.

For more information on how to run a render job on V-Ray Cloud from V-Ray for Rhino please refer to ___________.

For more information on how to run a render job on V-Ray Cloud from V-Ray for Nuke please refer to ___________.

Once received in the cloud, you have to finalize some of the settings of the render job before it starts rendering in V-Ray Cloud.

 

 

When you are ready, click the Submit button. If you are presented with the following message, then your render job has been submitted successfully and it will start rendering shortly on our cloud.

 

 

Submitting render jobs through command-line interface


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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