![]() Support for V-Ray Fur and the V-Ray Clipper Tool ![]() However, not all individual V-Ray features are supported: when users switch to V-Ray Node materials, only comaptible maps and shaders are displayed.Ĭhaos told us: “V-Ray MultiSubTex and the Gradient Ramp shader are two examples, but we hope to support them in the future. Updated 28 June 2021: We contacted Chaos to find out more about how the new node-based workflow compares to the old Clasic materials.Ĭhaos told us: “You should be able to recreate any material effect possible with the new Node materials just like you do with the Classic ones.” It’s also important to note that while node-based materials were first introduced in Cinema 4D R20, V-Ray’s implementation requires Cinema 4D R21.1 or higher. The new V-Ray material nodes are not compatible with Classic Materials like VRayMtl, so you can’t mix the two within a material, although you can use separate Node and Classic materials in the same scene. Switching to the new V-Ray Node Space inside the Node Editor provides access to a set of nodes for creating material set-ups, plus output nodes for standard and two-sided materials.Ĭhaos describes the toolset as making it possible to “manage your entire V-Ray shading network … from creating materials and textures to adding the finishing touches”. The main change in Update 1 is, unsurprisingly, the feature most requested by V-Ray for Cinema 4D users: the option to create V-Ray materials using Cinema 4D’s new node-based editor. ![]() vrscene import.Ĭreate V-Ray materials inside Cinema 4D’s new Node Editor The update also restores support for V-Ray render masks and. V-Ray for Cinema 4D Update 2 adds support for light instancing, new texture randomisation options, native support for Apple’s M1 processors, and a new live link to Chaos Vantage. Other changes include support for V-Ray Fur and the V-Ray Clipper tool, plus progressive caustics, better masking in the V-Ray Frame Buffer, and better handling of material translucency. V-Ray 5 for Cinema 4D Update 1 adds support for Cinema’s new node-based material system. ![]() Scroll down for news of Update 2.Ĭhaos has updated V-Ray for Cinema 4D, the Cinema 4D edition of the production renderer. Originally posted on 24 June 2021 with the release of Update 1. ![]()
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