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How to use vray
How to use vray












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It's a new feature in 3.0 which allows you to render and see your image progressively appear before you. With the release of V-Ray 3.0 nearing ever closer, Paul Hatton checks out the impressive capabilities of the all-new Progressive Rendering inside V-Ray 3.0, showcasing the Beta version IntroductionĮver since gaining access to the V-Ray 3.0 beta, I have been impressed by their Progressive Rendering Production rendering option. Click here to visit their website.With this scene I wanted to create a haven for a record lover – a comfortable place they could sit and revel in their music. Vray is created by Chaosgroup, a European company based in Bulgaria. For example Vray adds its own materials and textures, light types, a fur generator, a toon style effect, displacement modifier, frame buffer, effects, etc. Most of Vray's features can be found in the render setup dialog (F10), but many other additions are distributed across the complete program. This tutorial is made with Vray for 3dsMax, but the plugins for the other packages are generally very similar. Please check out the Chaosgroup website for information on compatibility and pricing. Currently, Vray exist for 3D Studio Max, Maya, Rhinoceros 3D, Sketchup, Softimage, Blender and there's even a standalone version available. Vray's features mainly aim at creating photorealistic images, together with improving rendering speed. It's a plugin, which means that it adds functionality to an existing program. It is an extension to 3DS Max, not a replacement! For example things like the material editor, creating and manipulating objects, modifiers etc should all be familiar before trying to learn Vray.Īs you probably already know, Vray is a render plugin. This tutorial is a brief overview of what you will be able to do with Vray, one of the most popular rendering plugins for 3D Studio Max.įirst learn 3D Studio Max, then start with Vray. Feel free to link to this page of course! (see also Terms of Use) I don't like the tutorials to float around in 10 different versions and places on the net. Please don't translate or copy these tutorials elsewhere.














How to use vray