Chaos Group, a leading provider of state of the art rendering solutions for the media, entertainment, and design industries, has released an update to VRay 3.5 for Maya 2016, a major update to its Academy Award-winning CPU and GPU production renderer. Documentation of those plugins can also be accessed using the plgparams tool that also comes with the V-Ray for Maya installation. It is located in the bin folder of your V-Ray installation, under the vray folder (using the paths listed above). ? vray next 4.0 full mega crack cinema 4d y maya crackmac win. V-raynext v4.12.01 for maya 2016.5.
- V-Ray is easy to deploy on any Windows, macOS, or Linux network. V-Ray licenses are floating and can be centrally served and locally checked out. And V-Ray Standalone allows for headless rendering across your render farm. V-Ray for Maya also includes two software development kits to customize your rendering workflow.
- Click Install Now to continue. Note: If there is a previous version of V-Ray License Server installed and/or running, the installer will detect and uninstall it. The installer will proceed to complete the installation. Installing V-Ray for Maya. This section describes the installation of V-Ray for Maya using the provided installer.
This page gives information about the creation and use of V-Ray nodes from plugins included with V-Ray for Maya.
Overview
V-Ray for Maya can create a node from any plugin that comes with the V-Ray installation. After a node is created, its parameters can be accessed in the Attribute Editor.
You can filter the results by name for quick access to the needed plugin.
||V-Ray menu|| > Tools > Create V-Ray PluginNode Help on Plugin Nodes
Help on nodes from plugins is available in two areas in V-Ray.
HTML Help
Information on parameters available for each plugin node can be found as HTML files on your local hard disk. These files are included as part of your V-Ray installation, in the PluginDoc folder:
- Windows: C:Program FilesAutodeskMayaNNNNvrayPluginDoc
- Linux: /usr/autodesk/mayaNNNN/vray/PluginDoc
- macOS: /Applications/Autodesk/mayaNNNN/vray/PluginDoc
Where NNNN is your Maya version number, such as 2016.
For example, help on parameters for the BRDFVRayMtl node can be found in the file BRDFVRayMtl.html in this folder. These HTML help files can be viewed in any browser.
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Command Line Help
Documentation of those plugins can also be accessed using the plgparams tool that also comes with the V-Ray for Maya installation. It is located in the bin folder of your V-Ray installation, under the vray folder (using the paths listed above).
With the command prompt, navigate to the bin folder and run plgparams without arguments to see a list of available switches. In general, you will need to run a series of commands to point plgparams to the plugin folder, locate the V-Ray name of the node (which might differ from its display name in the V-Ray UI), and list the parameters for the plugin.
To point plgparams to the folder where your plugins reside, use this command:
This command tells plgparams where to find your plugins. In most installations, this will be in the vrayplugins folder under the vray folder. If running plgparams from the bin folder, the command to set the plugin folder would look similar to the following:
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To see the list of plugin names in this folder, use the following command:
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Note that the plugin folder must be specified with the -plugindir switch each time you run the command.
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To see help on the parameters for a specific plugin, name the plugin in quotes after the -plugindir switch and folder. For example, to see help on the BRDFVRayMtl plugin, use the command:
This will list all the parameters for the plugin, and definitions for each.