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      I have the Vray plugin for SU6 but have never rendered anything before. The documents with the package are written by techies, not communicators. Can anybody point me to an easy to follow, step by step non technical explanation on how to render with Vray. (or any SU compatible plug-in)
      Any info would be highly appreciated.

      (Afterburn)

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        i will start!
        first of all make sure u have ur faces correct! if u apply textures to the back faces then it wouldnt render!
        make sure u do have textures applied so that the scale and UVW coordinates can be recognised by the render engine!
        after u do the texturing u should make Vray linked material.. and then adjust the various properties there in the material window...
        u can goto the asgvis website and download some vismats... u can apply these vismats by right clickin the material in the material browser and importin it! (if u make some cool materials please share! πŸ˜„)
        if ur renderin with the sun and sky make sure u have ur physical camera on.. it works pretty much like the real camera.. adjust the shutter speed and all ! πŸ˜‰
        the vray for SU manual is actually quite helpful.. ive printed it out and go thru the settings quite often just to refresh my memory!
        the VfSu forum at the asgvis website is quite helpful really.. fast responses.. give them a try! πŸ˜‰
        happy rendering!
        -jj-

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          jenujacob

          I guess printing the manual will make it easier to use and indeed the forum looks interesting. Good starting points. Thnx

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