Hi everyone,
We are currently working on a scene that involves a significant amount of complex assets. To streamline this process, we're utilizing Vray Proxy as a source to construct the scene. The benefits of Vray Proxy are notable—it requires minimal pre-processing time before rendering and it can be scattered using the 'Copy to Points' function. However, our assets often require more than one material, so we need to determine a way to apply multiple materials to the Vray Proxy. According to the Vray online manual, Face IDs are included in the Vray Proxy, but I am not able to use this feature.
Consequently, I have a few questions:
I would greatly appreciate any insights or suggestions regarding these questions or if you could propose a more efficient workflow. Thank you for your time and assistance!
Best,
Jules
We are currently working on a scene that involves a significant amount of complex assets. To streamline this process, we're utilizing Vray Proxy as a source to construct the scene. The benefits of Vray Proxy are notable—it requires minimal pre-processing time before rendering and it can be scattered using the 'Copy to Points' function. However, our assets often require more than one material, so we need to determine a way to apply multiple materials to the Vray Proxy. According to the Vray online manual, Face IDs are included in the Vray Proxy, but I am not able to use this feature.
Consequently, I have a few questions:
- How can I effectively export and import the Vray Proxy (vrmesh/abc) with Face IDs and apply multiple materials?
- I've heard that some individuals are using Alembic in place of Vray Proxy (replacing the "path" attribute with "shop_materialPath" so the material can be predefined). The performance is purported to be on par with using Vray Proxy, but in my experience, Alembic requires an extended pre-processing phase before rendering. Is this accurate?
- The vrscene option appears promising, yet it has many limitations.
I would greatly appreciate any insights or suggestions regarding these questions or if you could propose a more efficient workflow. Thank you for your time and assistance!
Best,
Jules
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