Am I the last one to realise this?
(SR1) If you open a new SU file (which will use whatever default file you have set), and then set up the materials that you use regularly e.g. glass, chrome, etc.. Then, in VRAY, import the necessary equivalent VISMAT files e.g. chrome, glass etc. and then save the SU file back into the SU templates folder (I use the 3D-millimetre template), then next time you start a new SU model the materials are already set up. What a time saver!
If you have 'favourite' backgrounds and sky settings, it saves those too!
(But I guess you already knew that!)
David
(SR1) If you open a new SU file (which will use whatever default file you have set), and then set up the materials that you use regularly e.g. glass, chrome, etc.. Then, in VRAY, import the necessary equivalent VISMAT files e.g. chrome, glass etc. and then save the SU file back into the SU templates folder (I use the 3D-millimetre template), then next time you start a new SU model the materials are already set up. What a time saver!
If you have 'favourite' backgrounds and sky settings, it saves those too!
(But I guess you already knew that!)
David
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