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3dsMax also supports loading/rendering .vrscene files via V-RaySceneManager:
You can export .vrscene from Unreal and load it into 3dsMax.
Please be informed that 3dsMax doesn't decompose .vrscene as Unreal - the scene is imported as a single unit and cannot be splitted to a separate objects.
You have to check the "Export VRScene" option in the advanced dropdown menu in the Common setting in the V-Ray Settings. Please check the docs for more details:V-Ray Settings.
Please feel free to download the project file I am currently testing, also supporting glTF formats.
I need to make sure I can go between 3dsmax and Unreal seamless, without any geomtry issues.
For some reason, the .vrscene export destroys the geometry.
I also noticed that the .vrscene export doesn't allow me to extrude the original geometry.
I need to have the possibility to make changes on the model.
Edit Poly is the way to go.
How can you get back to this when using .vrscene import and export options?
Since I am using Vray on both sides, this is what I am really interested in.
I don't want to go outside of Vray and deal with other 3rd party plugins.
Please let me know your thoughts and if the scene files provided are helping to fix that issue with the .vrscene export/import option.
When you import a vrscene in Max the meshes, materials and lights aren't really imported and split into individual components. The vrscene in Max is used only as an external reference that you do not have a lot of options for editability. That is the reason to see the geometry "broken", just like the vrmeshes (proxies) when they are set to different preview modes. You can post in the V-Ray for Max Forum in the Wishlist category and add it as a feature request.
hmmm.. ok.. and what about glTF support for Vray?
When using Unreal this format became the gamers standard. Especially when dealing with PBR Shaders.
It would make total sense to implement a glTF import/export plugin for Vray and Max.
This would bring more and more people to Vray, because who doesn't want to have seamless import/export options from one package to another?
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