Sketchup Vray rendering problem
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hi, i have a question , how can i purge the unused materials?
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yeah, vray.com is not the official website what so ever. You'll notice, at the top of their website (and I believe on every page) there is a notice that says the following: "V-Ray is a trademark of Chaos Software Ltd. The official source of information on V-Ray is chaosgroup.com. This site is not affiliated with chaosgroup.com." If you go to the chaosgroup website, there are materials available for download there, which are official materials.
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@hawai508 said:
hi, i have a question , how can i purge the unused materials?
Open the V-Ray material editor, and right click on Scene Materials at the top of the material list, you should see the option there.
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hello mister HvanEssen
i really have a big problem with the sketchup 2014 with vray 2.0. after i hit the render button in a very short while vray will stop working and it causes the entire PC to stop working too. all i have to do is to steady press the shut down button to make the PC restart and troubleshoot the problem. can i have your email address please so i may send you the file? thanks
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Please submit your question to support@chaosgroup.com with a more detailed description of your process and what is happening in your scene when you render. If you would like to provide us with the scene, please do so using a file sharing service of your choice. We typically use http://www.dropbox.com.
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Hi there,
I've been using vray for some weeks now. I have to finish a project in two weeks, but lately I can't render anymore. I always get this message:unable to create a an error report,please check your temp folder.
I looked this up on the internet, and people get this message when they are trying to render files that are to big.. but my file isn't that big? It's 25mb. I have added some bit maps and even vray proxy also for 3d trees & components
I need a big size rendered image i.e. is like 3000 x 1500, I'm using the latest sketchup version 8 pro with vray 2.0.please help me.
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If you are rendering a large image size, you can still run out of memory. Take a look at the 64bit rendering tutorial on our tutorial page: http://docs.chaosgroup.com/display/VRAY2SKETCHUP/64+Bit+Workflow
This should help alleviate your issue.
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I have also a problem with rendering in vray. The problem is that when I finish with the render almost every material in the picture went black. I see this kind of problem for the first time so I can not even find a solution to this problem on internet. And if I can sent somehow a picture of finish render it will be great.
Thanks alot people
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It's too bad we cant see the LC pass when using the 64 bit trick.
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hi friends,
i have a problem in rendering.
when start to render a black page appear and after a few seconds sketch up jumps out and report problem page appear. i try to purge extra material and clean up extra edges but it does not work.
i am fresh in sketch up. i upload the su file.
is there any one to help with this?
http://uploadyar.com/59df123ac02b9d1/rar/Untitled.rar -
hey i am unable to to render the scene that i have set on a particular file, everytime i click on render button i see just the white screen
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hey, I get a message :vray encountered an error while trying to render, please check the ruby console for errors.
can someone help?
ruby console:
"C:/ProgramData/ASGVIS/VfS/Ruby/3rdPartyHelpers.rb:63:incall'", "C:/ProgramData/ASGVIS/VfS/Ruby/3rdPartyHelpers.rb:63:in
block in evalExternalCb'", "C:/ProgramData/ASGVIS/VfS/Ruby/3rdPartyHelpers.rb:59:ineach'", "C:/ProgramData/ASGVIS/VfS/Ruby/3rdPartyHelpers.rb:59:in
evalExternalCb'", "C:/ProgramData/ASGVIS/VfS/Ruby/VfSExport.rb:1981:instart_render'", "C:/ProgramData/ASGVIS/VfS/Ruby/R2PCallbacks.rb:538:in
start_render_cb'", "C:/ProgramData/ASGVIS/VfS/Ruby/VfSExport.rb:1938:indirect_send'", "C:/ProgramData/ASGVIS/VfS/Ruby/VfSExport.rb:1938:in
render'", "C:/ProgramData/ASGVIS/VfS/Ruby/R2P.rb:1482:inlaunch_vray_render'", "C:/ProgramData/ASGVIS/VfS/Ruby/R2PToolbar.rb:30:in
block in module:VRayForSketchUp'", "SketchUp:1:in `call'"]Scene fully processed in 0.050 seconds
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