![]() ![]() Lastly, setup your usual Vray configuration (subdivs, Adaptive/Adaptive Subdivision, Embree, Render Elements, etc) and click Render.Followed the instructions in the screenshot above.I’m unsure if Render animation only in batch mode are needed but I check it anyway. ![]() Enable the Animation checkbox if you want to render in sequence.Follow my settings above for a fuss free rendering.Make sure the Render checkbox is TURN OFF and enable Export to a.Steps by steps, it’s not so easy… for the first time. That means Vray Materials and Vray Lights and no custom procedural textures, standard Maya shader (Lambert and friends) and Maya lights. WARNING: Make sure all your materials and light in the scene are Vray compatible! Although it is safer to stick to the same version that you use when exporting your vrscene. vrscene and rendering using Vray 3.00 from my test. I can safely confirm that there is no issue when exporting a Vray 3.10. So lately (truth be told, since August 2015) I’ve been struggling with the lack of RAM for my current project at work which are the root of frequent render crashing and the reduced productivity of not being able to multitask as there is insufficient RAM when rendering using Vray in Maya.įor my current project as of this writing, we are encouraged to use Vray 3.10 (the latest version) while most of my project working files are using Vray 3.00. A quick guide to prepping your Maya scene to Vray Scene (.vrscene) ![]()
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