

TutorialB WebHome > UserTutorials > TutorialB History: r7 - 17:52:49 - MichaelMehnertCopyright by the contributing authors. Rhino3D camera target placed at the focal point: To set the focal distance independant of the camera target, enable the Override focal Dist. The camera target can be shown by right-clicking the viewport name, and selecting show camera. is disabled, the focal point will be the Rhino3D camera target.
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ResourcesSee CommonTools Download OpenEXR PhotoShop pluginThis topic: VfR > WebHome > UserTutorials > TutorialA History: r5 - 01:19:56 - BrianPerry Step Three:Convert the VrImage using the VrimgtoExr converter. Under the "Irradiance map" rollout enable the "From File mode" and locate the VrMap ? file you saved in the first step. Enable "Render to VrImage" and choose a filename and location that you will remember. Go to RenderOptions > Output section and set the resolution to the desired final resolution. Step Two:With the scene you wish to render still open, go to RenderOptions > GlobalOptions ? rollout and disable "Don't render final image". Choose a filename and location that you will remember. Under the Irradiance map rollout enable the "New Map mode" and "Autosave" feature. Go to RenderOptions > Output section and enable "override rhino" and set your resolution to half of your desired final resolution. Go to RenderOptions > GlobalOptions ? rollout and enable "Don't render final image". Step One:Open the scene you wish to render. So be sure that you have around 2-3 GB of disk space and about 1GB of RAM free. Please note that rendering a large resolution image is both big in file size and RAM expensive.

Finally you'll need to convert the VrImage file format into OpenEXR ? format to be able to open it in Photoshop or other image editing software. The next step is to use the calculated map to render the final image resolution. In some cases you can get away with calculating even less then half of the final resolution needed. Step one is to have V-Ray calculate a V-Ray Irradiance Map or VrMap ? file of only half the resolution of the final image with low irradiance map settings. IntroductionThere is a three step process to render large resolution images. This option writes the image to disk during the rendering process. Ideas, requests, problems regarding TWiki? Send feedback All material on this collaboration platform is the property of the contributing authors.

GettingStarted WebHome > HelpFile > GettingStarted History: r4 - 15:20:09 - CoreyRubadueCopyright by the contributing authors. The first setting is in the Indirect Illumination rollout: Check the box underneath GI to enable it. Setting GITo start a GI rendering, open the VRay Render Options (go to VRay > Options). GettingStarted Current Renderer and select VRayForRhino.
