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Well actually it's just that my finger naturally tiped a 'n' as it made more sense for me but I intended easter indeed
Sorry for the confusion, but you know, it's not natural for me to write in english, always requires heavy efforts
Quote: It's there just not activated by default. Create an environemt variable (for windows, not max or vray) with the name VRAY_VFB_HISTORY and set the value to 1...then you get an additional icon in the VFB on the bottom
Would someone mind explaining to a Luddite like me how I go about creating an environment variable for windows. Would love this feature but have no idea how to do the above.
The render history thing is a nice touch! It's awesome that it got implemented.
In the same time, I wrote my own render history script which is more streamlined for our workflow but unfortunately it does not work with VFB... My script gets the last rendered image through "getLastRenderedImage()" command which is not updated by Vray. Is there any chance to add a similar function to it or is too much to ask?
gee, i thought we all walked around reading "advanced c++ coding for geniouses"
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this is indeed a nice hidden sucker... thanx a ton guys...
one more (off-topic) thing on the same 'hidden' principle:
i've been using viz in office, but noticed that it also has plugins like biped that load in the plugin manager, but they're not available in the interface. anyone knows how to convert viz into semi-max by unhiding such features?
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Originally Posted by instinct
It's there just not activated by default. Create an environemt variable (for windows, not max or vray) with the name VRAY_VFB_HISTORY and set the value to 1...then you get an additional icon in the VFB on the bottom
Regards,
Thorsten
I've been using this feature and it is really handy.
Just one thing: Why is this not enabled by default? I mean, there has to be a reason. I've been using this feature for a while now on a daily basis, and I had absolutely no issues with it, everything works as it's expected to work.
Anyway, great addition. Now to enable the split screen VFB... Are there any other env variables like this? I've added three dosen blind guesses to my windows already, like VRAY_VOLUME_SHADERS, and VRAY_VECTOR_DISPLACEMENT but with not much luck.
It is not enabled, because it is not too well tested and requires some further work.
As for other hidden options, there is only one; if you open the MaxScript listener and type
Code:
renderers.current.system_raycaster_optLevel=5
this will cause V-Ray to perform more aggressive optimizations on its raycast accelerator, which would usually result in faster rendererings (but perhaps also in slightly slower "Building static raycast accelerator" phase and more RAM). Return this value to 0 to restore the default.
Hmm, thought so, but consider it being heavily tested, and actually working great!
(Just like the direct caustics rendering. We usually work with as less interpolation as possible in our renders, so the caustics direct rendering was a great feature for us, not to mention that we can now render caustics without the limits of memory.)
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