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The V-Ray Asset Editor organizes all of V-Ray's render settings within a Render Settings tab. The editor can be expanded to expose several rollouts with advanced settings by clicking the right facing arrow. For more details on these parameters, see the additional pages within this section.
This page introduces render settings in V-Ray for 3ds Max.
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Overview
The 3ds Max Render Setup window hosts many V-Ray settings for both V-Ray and V-Ray RT. Depending on which renderer you are using, V-Ray or V-Ray RT, the available settings will change. For more information about choosing and setting up your renderer, please see the Selecting a Renderer section on the Setup and Installation page.
Note: The Common tab contains no custom or unique V-Ray settings. For more details on the parameters found under this tab, please refer to the 3ds Max help documentation.
||Main Toolbar|| > Render Setup button
||Rendering menu|| > Render Setup...
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||V-Ray Toolbar|| > V-Ray Render Settings button
Production Renderer Settings
When V-Ray is the renderer for the Production Rendering Mode, V-Ray parameters are under several tabs in the Render Setup window. Additionally, each tab is divided into several rollouts.
- V-Ray tab - Selection of the image sampler type for antialiasing and image filtering, customizable settings for cameras and environment, VFB settings.
- GI tab - Selection and settings for primary and secondary GI engines, GI caustics.
- Settings tab - Global settings including displacement and texture settings.
- Render Elements tab - Creation and control of render elements for beauty pass compositing and post-production.
Note: In V-Ray, the two tools that most greatly impact the balance of render quality vs. speed are the image sampler (under the V-Ray tab) and GI engine(s) (under the GI tab). Learning the basics of how these two features work will greatly enhance your ability to adjust settings in V-Ray and maximize image quality while keeping render times to a minimum. See the linked pages for explanations on how these features work.
V-Ray RT Render Settings
When V-Ray RT is used for rendering, V-Ray parameters are located under a single V-Ray RT tab. For more details on V-Ray RT as a whole, please see the V-Ray RT in 3ds Max page.
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- V-Ray RT tab - Contains all render settings for RT including quality, performance, engine, and distributed rendering.
- Render Elements tab - Creation and control of render elements for beauty passes and compositing.
This page introduces V-Ray Rendering topics and generally how to access them. Please click on the appropriate topic(s) below for the full documentation and proper usage information.
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The V-Ray Render Settings provide control over the parameters that adjust the rendering process. They can be accessed from the Asset Editor in the Render Settings tab.
UI Path: ||V-Ray Asset Editor|| > Render Settings
Initializing Rendering
A V-Ray render can be initialized in several ways:
||V-Ray Toolbar|| > Render
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||V-Ray Frame Buffer|| > Render Last
||V-Ray Asset Editor|| > Render
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Settings
The V-Ray Asset Editor organizes all of V-Ray's render settings within a Render Settings tab. The editor can be expanded to expose several rollouts with advanced settings by clicking the right facing arrow. For more details on these parameters, see the additional pages within this section.
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The available rollouts change depending on whether Interactive is enabled or disabled in the Renderer rollout. For more information on Interactive Rendering, see the Interactive Rendering in V-Ray page.
The Animation rollout becomes available only if an animation has been set up in SketchUp. For more information, see the Animation rollout page.
You can restore, save and load V-Ray settings (in a .vropt file format) from the bottom three buttons in the Settings panel area.
The three options are Revert to Default Render Settings, Load Render Settings from File... and Save Render Settings to File...
Interactive Rendering Off
Interactive rendering is disabled by default. The following rollouts and options are only available in this mode:
- Renderer – Ability to enable Progressive rendering and adjust Quality options.
- Camera – Ability to enable Stereo for Stereoscopic renders.
- Render Output – Exposes Save Image sub-rollout.
- Raytrace – Exposes the advanced Quality sub-rollout.
- Global Illumination – Maximum control of GI options and the ability to use the Light Cache and Irradiance Map engines in addition to Brute Force.
Interactive Rendering Disabled
Interactive Rendering On
When Interactive rendering is enabled, the following changes occur:
- Raytrace – Ability to adjust the Interactivity option.
- Global Illumination – Limited control of GI options. Only the Brute Force engine is supported in this mode.
- Any options or rollouts specific to interactive mode being disabled will be hidden or turned off.
Interactive Rendering Enabled