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  • #16
    Did you set your NUKE_PATH env variable to point to the Denoiser folder? It should be something like this NUKE_PATH=<path to plugin>/VRayDenoiser;
    Georgi Zhekov
    Phoenix Product Manager
    Chaos

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    • #17
      Yes:
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      Where the path is this: C:\Program Files\Nuke10.5v1\plugins\VRayDenoiser/VRayDenoiser;

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      • #18
        It should point to C:\Program Files\Nuke10.5v1\plugins\VRayDenoiser I guess.
        Last edited by georgi.zhekov; 20-02-2017, 04:57 AM.
        Georgi Zhekov
        Phoenix Product Manager
        Chaos

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        • #19
          I don't have anything Nuke under common files ...

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          • #20
            I have edited my comment I have pasted a wrong path the previous time, sorry about that.
            Georgi Zhekov
            Phoenix Product Manager
            Chaos

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            • #21
              Works now, thanks!

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              • #22
                When you tried setting NUKE_PATH to C:\Program Files\Nuke10.5v1\plugins\VRayDenoiser/VRayDenoiser; did
                C:\Program Files\Nuke10.5v1\plugins\VRayDenoiser/VRayDenoiser or
                C:\Program Files\Nuke10.5v1\plugins\VRayDenoiser
                contain VRayDenoiser.dll?
                NUKE_PATH should point to the folder containing VRayDenoiser.dll.

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                • #23
                  Yes, the dll was there.
                  Reason I made the mistake is it's been many years since I last added a path, so I wasn't sure exactly how.
                  Last edited by thn; 20-02-2017, 05:52 AM.

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