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Vray material library rhino
Vray material library rhino











vray material library rhino

  • Click the Render with V-Ray button (the teapot) and you should see a very bright scene with a very faint trace of the box.
  • vray material library rhino

    This window is the Frame Buffer or the window where your render will appear. Click on the Open V-Ray Frame Buffer and another window should open up next to the asset editor.We will get into more detail about the sub-menus but first, there are two other icons on the V-Ray window, Render with V-Ray(the Teapot) and Open V-Ray Frame Buffer.Each of the sub-menu will have a different set of additional setting. The right arrow will expand additional setting of the sub-menus.The left arrow will take you to the expanded material panel where you can specify custom materials, or use V-ray preset material library.This will show more options for the different sub-menus which add more control. The Asset Editor menu can also be expanded by clicking on the small arrow on the right side of the Asset Editor window.The Asset Editor is the main window to control V-Ray. To navigate to this menu, go to V-Ray in the top menu, and click on the Asset Editor.This menu can be broken down into six sub-menus: V-Ray 3.0 has a new, easy to navigate menu where you can control the settings of your model and rendered image.I would suggest locking this layer for now to keep from accidentally editing the plane while working on other parts of the model. Create a new layer titled “Infinite Plane” and move the plane to this layer.This will create a ground where your box can cast shadows. Next navigate to V-Ray->V-Ray Objects->Infinite Plane to create an Infinite Plane in your Scene.V-Ray should then appear in the top bar menu. If V-Ray is not currently in the top bar but you are certain that it is installed, in Rhino click on Render -> Current Renderer and select V-Ray for Rhino. Next, make sure that V-Ray is installed and visible on the top menu bar as shown below.Make a new layer in Rhino and call it “Box” and move the box to this layer.This is a sample geometry, so it can be whatever you would like. To start, create a simple Box by typing “box” in the Rhino command line.Below is everything you will need to know to start creating rendered images from Rhino using V-Ray.













    Vray material library rhino