Is it possible to add an option to subdivide vrayproxy meshes at rendertime? Similar to turbosmooth.
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If you use Alembic files, there is an option to use OpenSubdiv at render time.
For .vrmesh files we don't have such an option though; because the proxy is split into voxels, connectivity information between polygons is lost and it's not possible to subdivide very well.
Alternatively, you can use the "Show full mesh" option of the proxy and apply regular TurboSmooth - not sure it will work quite well but you can try.
On the other hand, one of our developers is working on a LOD support where a single .vrmesh file can include multiple subdivision levels of an object (f.e. exported from Mudbox) and V-Ray will choose to load the correct LOD based distance from the camera.
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VladoI only act like I know everything, Rogers.
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I'm using alembic files from houdini. I suppose you're talking about the "Subdivide all meshes" on the alembic mesh tab. I don't see the option to activate at render time.
Also if i turn it on the first time, it smooths the mesh out, and if i deactivate and activate again it crashes max constantly.
Turbosmooth is working fine right now using the "Off in viewport" option.
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Originally posted by Moriah View PostI'm using alembic files from houdini. I suppose you're talking about the "Subdivide all meshes" on the alembic mesh tab. I don't see the option to activate at render time.
Turbosmooth is working fine right now using the "Off in viewport" option.
Best regards,
VladoI only act like I know everything, Rogers.
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Originally posted by Moriah View PostBy the way, vraydirt isn't working with vrayproxy... Standard Vraydirt renders black.
o.O Rly? Needs fix ASAP.Software:
Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1
3ds Max 2016 SP4
V-Ray Adv 3.60.04
Hardware:
Intel Core i7-4930K @ 3.40 GHz
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780 (4096MB RAM)
64GB RAM
DxDiag
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Originally posted by Moriah View PostBy the way, vraydirt isn't working with vrayproxy... Standard Vraydirt renders black.
Best regards,
VladoI only act like I know everything, Rogers.
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