[Plugin] V-Ray Tools
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TT
never mind about my issue. deleting the old TTLib and tantalizing the new one seem to get rid of the issue.
Omar -
I have the same error like him. Anybody help!!
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Very little I can do without any further info.
And as you can see in the previous post, penumbra solved it by uninstalling TT_Lib2 and then installing it again.
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of course rather than "tantalising" the old one I "uninstalled" the old one.
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dude, i owe you a sixpack, if you're ever in Seattle...!
Such a simple thing, to load or not load a plugin at SU startup, yet took hours of searching to find this tool. Works great, and solves a huge problem my labs are/were having with vray network licensing.
Thankyou,
Harinama
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puts a beer mark on Seattle
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This new version is looking very good!
I still have problems with camera match, though. Even after regenerating a Camera Matched scene, rendering in vray produces an image as if the camera has zoomed in on the object.
I can't publish any image now, to show the problem, but I will try to do it later, so you can see what happens.
Take care,
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I had a little time to do a simple photomatch:
this is the photomatch scene:
This is the recreated scene:
This is what Vray comes up with:
Any advice?
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Is the V-Ray camera set to zoom?
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@thomthom said:
Is the V-Ray camera set to zoom?
The zoom value of the Vray camera is set to 1,0
Do I have to look somewhere else?
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TT,
Thanks for the awesomeness, this one is a beauty. Put another beer on the map if in Baltimore.
I am experiencing some odd behavior, perhaps others are also. I have a simple studio scene set up. After running the plugin and applying aspect ratio I see the familiar safe frame bars on either side of the viewport just fine. If I orbit around the scene and then try to return the scene to its view point by hitting the scene tab, the bars disappear. The only way I can get them back is by clicking off the TT vray camera tools and then running the script again. not a big deal but wish it weren't so. Any thoughts?
Attached are some pics if it helps.
My office still runs version 1.48 on Windows 7 64 bit machine.Omar
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@broomstick said:
The zoom value of the Vray camera is set to 1,0
Not sure what it is. But I've had some issues occationally myself. Trouble is that SU doesn't expose everything. Might be that.
@penumbra said:
If I orbit around the scene and then try to return the scene to its view point by hitting the scene tab, the bars disappear.
After you set the aspect ratio you need to Update the scene. (Right-click Scene Tab > Update)
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TT
Thanks, sure enough that did the trick. Now i am embarrassed.O
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@thomthom said:
@broomstick said:
The zoom value of the Vray camera is set to 1,0
Not sure what it is. But I've had some issues occationally myself. Trouble is that SU doesn't expose everything. Might be that.
Thanks for taking the time to follow me through. Let's hope a new version of VfSU is on its way soon!
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Thanks!!!very useful!!!
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Hello Thomas,
Thanks for the brilliant and very needed idea behind this plug-in!
I'm having a difficulty installing it (using windows 7 64x , SU8 and vray 1.49)
as it seems , all other plug-ins for sketchup have a folder that comes with the zip file , in the forum page here , I couldnt find anything more than the .rb file
am I missing something?
I'm really sure I copied the .rb file to the right location and still sketchup wont recognize any new plug-inssincerely.
Arch. Qais Tabib -
Note that the file you down load here is an RBZ files - not just RB. Right above the download in the red box there is a link to instructions to how you install RBZ files.
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Hmmm, does the on demand loader work for anyone with the new v-ray 1.6 beta ? Or did i do something wrong ? lol. I disabled v-ray from extensions, but when i reload sketchup and click "start v-ray" from this plugin, it says in bottom left that it's loading v-ray but nothing happens.
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It has worked for me...
If you open the Ruby Console, do you get any errors?
Also, could you please fill your your profile information with SketchUp version and OS?
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