Easiest V-Ray for 3ds max Render Settings

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  • čas přidán 24. 08. 2024
  • Easiest way to use V-Ray Render settings!
    Type in the comments if you want to see an advanced tutorial on the V-Ray render settings.
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Komentáře • 11

  • @yunal_zobu
    @yunal_zobu Před rokem

    Great video! Defaults ftw🎉 People often under appreciate what a great start the default values of the Render Settings really are😊

  • @raselahmedrasel6982
    @raselahmedrasel6982 Před rokem +1

    Very nice sir..your tutorial is very informative and easier for me..hope that we will get a lot of tutorial from you🥰

  • @mehadihasanlimon387
    @mehadihasanlimon387 Před rokem +1

    Nice

  • @ThommachenJoseph
    @ThommachenJoseph Před 25 dny

    The user is experiencing issues with rendering while attempting to create a 4k render. The rendering process is completed unusually quickly and displays the finished result in black. nothing is visible

    • @ArchVizmediaIK
      @ArchVizmediaIK  Před 21 dnem

      Hey, It might be for various reasons, check the camera that the user is trying to render from the Render settings, also you can check if there is a render region.

  • @ThommachenJoseph
    @ThommachenJoseph Před 25 dny

    Hey

  • @Sanjaybitu
    @Sanjaybitu Před rokem +1

    when I was working on max 2016 I was able to control the rendering time by increasing and drecreasing the noise threshold value but now in vray 6 max 2023 I am not able to decrease the other noise values and also while doing small render , the render time is very high.
    In vray frame buffer, I keep 50% rendering setting but still time of rendering is high. Please help me how to control rendering time.

    • @ArchVizmediaIK
      @ArchVizmediaIK  Před rokem

      Hello Sanjay! Yes, you can control the noise level from the Render settings. Still, to optimize the render time there are different approaches - complex geometries should be proxies, also you can decrease the Max subdivs in the Render settings and decrease the Subdivs for the light cache in the Global Illumination tab. I don't know what your hardware specs are, but if this doesn't work, maybe you will need to optimize your scenes further (textures, proxies, instances, viewport preview) . You can also check the Ram usage in the Task manager.
      Hope this suggestions work for you!

  • @Ashutshshsjsn
    @Ashutshshsjsn Před rokem

    Hi sir I m your new subscriber plz make a post production tutorials of advnce level

    • @ArchVizmediaIK
      @ArchVizmediaIK  Před rokem

      Hi Maa and welcome :) Actually I am currently preparing post production video that is slightly more advanced, but I don't think that the postproduction workflow I will show has been ever discussed on CZcams, so it will be something new and interesting.

  • @aslanza
    @aslanza Před 2 měsíci

    Nada de novo