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  • vray setting using visopt...(for the beginner)

    hi,
    i'm newbie.just like to ask about vray setting here.after loading the visopt,what should i do?i did choose the visopt that i would like to use,but nothing happen...could someone please explain it?i've already surfed over the internet about this,but didn't find what i'm looking for. :'( :'( :'(

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    Re: vray setting using visopt...(for the beginner)

    A .visopt file is just a preset collection of render settings. Once you have loaded a .visopt, render your scene. You should see the output change.
    Best regards,
    Devin Kendig
    Developer

    Chaos Group

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    • #3
      Re: vray setting using visopt...(for the beginner)

      This is a visopt pack i created. These are all kinds of settings that in sometime have been posted on the forum. Just check it out and see what works for you.

      http://rapidshare.com/files/417022102/visopts.rar.html
      Dutch tutorials for Sketchup and V-ray: Proseduction.nl<br /><br />And although i have some tutorials i still am learning!

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      • #4
        Re: vray setting using visopt...(for the beginner)

        hi,
        thank you guys for the replies.ok,this is what i did when i started rendering my 3d.
        1)go to vray option and then load the visopt that i've chosen.
        2)then i press the render button
        3)and nothing happen.(the image was so small and blur)

        somehow when i imported my 3d to other people file (the 3d file that i've downloaded from google warehouse),it was getting better (the image was bigger and quite ok).
        do you think i've missed something guys?thank you in advance.



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        • #5
          Re: vray setting using visopt...(for the beginner)

          I don't know, but maybe you have to check the resolution size in the options tab (the "o" button) and than go to output.

          Here you can give the resolution. If it is around 800 x something it is oke to test. And otherwise you maybe try the zoom (scroll in / out on the mouse).

          I hoped it helped!
          Dutch tutorials for Sketchup and V-ray: Proseduction.nl<br /><br />And although i have some tutorials i still am learning!

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