First of all, hi!
Currently, we are having an issue with the interactivity of the IPR in Vray GPU when working in scenes with large numbers of scattered objects. Every time we move or rotate a light, the ipr does something called "building GPU dynamic nodes",a process that takes a while in our case (around 1 minute+ and sometimes 2 times in a row without us touching anything meanwhile) and thus more or less kills our ability to interactively work on macro level stuff like colors and things like that in our scatters.
I've tried the scene in a few different renderers (arnold gpu, redshift and fstorm) and unfortunately Vray is the only one that is showing this behavior.
I'm unsure if this is as intended, and if so any recommended way of dealing with an issue like this?
I left a link with a video demonstrating the issue. The scene is shareable if that helps.
Currently i'm using 3ds max 2025.3, Vray 7 ( 7.00.08 ), Forest Pack 9.1.9 and the 572.16 nvidia drivers for my 4090 card.
Any help in this matter would be most appreciated!
Currently, we are having an issue with the interactivity of the IPR in Vray GPU when working in scenes with large numbers of scattered objects. Every time we move or rotate a light, the ipr does something called "building GPU dynamic nodes",a process that takes a while in our case (around 1 minute+ and sometimes 2 times in a row without us touching anything meanwhile) and thus more or less kills our ability to interactively work on macro level stuff like colors and things like that in our scatters.
I've tried the scene in a few different renderers (arnold gpu, redshift and fstorm) and unfortunately Vray is the only one that is showing this behavior.
I'm unsure if this is as intended, and if so any recommended way of dealing with an issue like this?
I left a link with a video demonstrating the issue. The scene is shareable if that helps.
Currently i'm using 3ds max 2025.3, Vray 7 ( 7.00.08 ), Forest Pack 9.1.9 and the 572.16 nvidia drivers for my 4090 card.
Any help in this matter would be most appreciated!