If I create light fixture, set the vray material, light setting etc. I cant seem to save it as a component or its own model and bring in the light fixture. I use this in a parking lot with 50 lights so the saving is important
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Re: saving components
You probably using the original release of vfsu. For having vray light in component you'll need a service release update (the latest is 1.0.74 witch allows to add the light in to a component)
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Re: saving components
Originally posted by 40thYou probably using the original release of vfsu. For having vray light in component you'll need a service release update (the latest is 1.0.74 witch allows to add the light in to a component)Please mention what V-Ray and SketchUp version you are using when posting questions.
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Re: saving components
Originally posted by thomthomOriginally posted by 40thYou probably using the original release of vfsu. For having vray light in component you'll need a service release update (the latest is 1.0.74 witch allows to add the light in to a component)
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Re: saving components
This is not a possibility right now because SU doesn't have a way for us to deal with saving/loading our data to/from components. Because of this, lights can be saved within components, and materials don't transfer well within saved components. Within a single document, that stuff is fine.Damien Alomar<br />Generally Cool Dude
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Re: saving components
Just did a test where I placed an Omni Light inside a component and added some V-Ray layers to the materials.
As expected the V-Ray materials didn't load when I loaded the component in a new model. However, the Omni Light did load! Which is great. I can now start making V-Ray light fixture library.Please mention what V-Ray and SketchUp version you are using when posting questions.
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