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Posted : admin On 24.01.2020Overview Setting up V-Ray for 3ds Max comprises of three steps: installing and licensing through your OS and then setting V-Ray as the renderer inside 3ds Max. Additional pages in this section cover setting up the, and. Installing V-Ray The V-Ray installer for 3ds Max is pretty straightforward and easy to follow and can be downloaded from the section of the website (please make sure you use your login credentials to ensure access to the download links). It's recommending that before installing V-Ray, please make sure your computer meets the for running 3ds Max with V-Ray. If you would like a step-by-step guide, please check out the page. If you run into any problems like installing V-Ray, please check out the page. Licensing V-Ray Once V-Ray is installed you will want to make sure that your V-Ray license is properly configured.
The page includes everything you need to get V-Ray licensed and running properly. If you need more help on configuring your set up as a or, please check the appropriate pages. Selecting a Renderer In order to use V-Ray, you must first select one of its renderers as your Production and/or ActiveShade renderer. Open the Render Setup window. At the top of the Render Setup window, choose as the Target either Production Rendering Mode or ActiveShade Mode.
For Renderer, choose V-Ray Adv (for Production Rendering Mode only) or V-Ray RT (for either mode). For Production Rendering Mode, both V-Ray Adv and V-Ray RT are available. For ActiveShade Mode, only V-Ray RT is available. Copyright © 2018 Chaos Software Ltd. All Rights Reserved.
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