Every time I try to open V-Ray directly within Grasshopper, I am unable to open the VFB (V-Ray Frame Buffer) window. This means that I often can't directly view the render results when using V-Ray for Grasshopper. I believe this is a bug, as I’ve encountered this issue on at least two different computers. However, I did find a workaround: before opening Grasshopper, I need to open Rhino, then manually open the VFB window in V-Ray and ensure it renders correctly. After this, I can open Grasshopper, and the V-Ray components in Grasshopper work as expected.
The second issue occurs when I start Render Animation using a prepared Grasshopper workflow. Many times, the process crashes in the middle of rendering. Although it occasionally manages to complete all the renders, in the vast majority of cases, the entire Rhino, Grasshopper, and V-Ray setup crashes without any warning or save prompts—the software just closes abruptly. I’ve encountered this issue on both of my computers.
My graphics card is an NVIDIA RTX 3080 with 10GB of VRAM, and I have 64GB of RAM. All of my hardware is relatively high-end. I’m using Rhino 8 and the latest version of V-Ray (6.20). I would greatly appreciate any help or advice.
The second issue occurs when I start Render Animation using a prepared Grasshopper workflow. Many times, the process crashes in the middle of rendering. Although it occasionally manages to complete all the renders, in the vast majority of cases, the entire Rhino, Grasshopper, and V-Ray setup crashes without any warning or save prompts—the software just closes abruptly. I’ve encountered this issue on both of my computers.
My graphics card is an NVIDIA RTX 3080 with 10GB of VRAM, and I have 64GB of RAM. All of my hardware is relatively high-end. I’m using Rhino 8 and the latest version of V-Ray (6.20). I would greatly appreciate any help or advice.
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