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  • Export problem for 'Scene settings' (Vrscenes rendered with V-Ray 5 Standalone will only output files without a preview buffer)

    Hi,

    Is there a way to solve the above error?
    Regards,
    Ledian

  • #2
    Hello,

    Currently it is not possible - it says that the new frame buffer is not supported in V-Ray Standalone. Update on this should come soon though..

    Best regards,
    Yavor.
    Yavor Rubenov
    V-Ray for 3ds Max developer

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    • #3
      Hello. So when I use the frame buffer to modify the exposure and other setting, Vray standalone won't use those settings? Is there a way to switch to a frame buffer it supports? I'd like to see what it'll look like before rendering with the standalone version. Is there a recommended workflow? Thanks!

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      • #4
        The buffer will use the settings such as exposure and others in V-Ray Standalone too. To see the results you'll need to save the output to some image file and look in it.
        Yavor Rubenov
        V-Ray for 3ds Max developer

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        • #5
          Hello. So Vray standalone supports the new frame buffer settings from Max? The error isn't real then? I can add an exposure layer in the frame buffer, and the standalone version will accept it?

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          • #6
            Yes V-Ray standalone supports the new frame buffer settings. The error only tells that there will be no buffer to display the rendering - so you will need to open the saved image after the rendering.
            Yavor Rubenov
            V-Ray for 3ds Max developer

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            • #7
              Sheew. That's good to know. Thanks! I was worried for a second

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