This page provides information on how V-Ray integrates into the standard Cinema 4D menus.

 

Overview


V-Ray provides a menu on its own in Cinema 4D's toolbar, where you can find some commonly used V-Ray components. 

In addition, there are a number of items to the Cinema 4D menus, in particular in the Preferences and Create menus. 

 

V-Ray Menu


V-Ray VFBOpens the New V-Ray Frame Buffer window.
Start Interactive RenderStarts Interactive render in the VFB.
Start Production RenderStarts Production render in the VFB.
Render ElementsOpens the Render Elements window.
LightsOpens the Lights submenu.
CamerasOpens the Cameras submenu.
GeometryOpens the Geometry submenu.
Volumetrics Opens the Volumetrics submenu.
HelpOpens the Help submenu.
 

 

Lights


 

Rectangle LightCreates a Rectangle Light.
Sphere LightCreates a Sphere light.
Dome LightCreates a Dome light.
IES LightCreates an IES light.
V-Ray SunCreates a V-Ray Sun.
V-Ray Sun with SkyCreates a V-Ray Sun and Sky system.

 

 

Cameras


 

Physical CameraCreates a Physical camera.

 

 

Geometry


V-Ray ProxyCreates a V-Ray Proxy object.

 

 

Volumetrics


 

Environment FogCreates an Environment fog.

 

 

Help submenu


 

AboutOpens an About window.
Online DocumentationOpens the V-Ray for Cinema 4D documentation in a browser.
Online Help CenterOpens the Chaos Group Help center in a browser.
Check for UpdateChecks if a newer V-Ray version is available for download.

 

 

About window


The About window contains information about the current V-Ray version installed, copyright notice and information if this is the latest released version or there is a newer update available for download.

 

 

Other Paths


 

Edit > Preferences > Renderer > V-Ray

See more information at the Preferences V-Ray Menu page.

 

 

 

 

 


 

 Create toolbar > V-Ray

 

Create > V-Ray

 

V-Ray Output Console


You can access V-Ray log from Extensions > Console > V-Ray