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  • #16
    Yeah, like the other poster said, give them a proxy, which a .vrmesh file. They wont be able to edit it, but they will be able to place it in a scene and render it.

    A .vrmesh file is your mesh chopped up into little geometry voxels that only Vray can render, so your work should be safe.

    -GB-

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    • #17
      you can re-import a VRMESH though so that is just giving them the complete model
      Chris Jackson
      Shiftmedia
      www.shiftmedia.sydney

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      • #18
        Originally posted by jacksc02 View Post
        you can re-import a VRMESH though so that is just giving them the complete model
        If there was someway to prevent the re-import, it would be a perfect solution.

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        • #19
          hmmm, if they just need to preview the model, I would just send them a pile of screens or even low res scanline renderings. When you go to buy a model on the web, have you ever been allowed to download the model to preview it before paying? I never have, but that would be nice, huh? Or, just say, "no, sorry, not under these conditions." Just some thoughts, never had to deal with this, but always wondered...

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