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- Nov 19, 2021
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Vray is one of the most popular renderers in CG, but in order to run these renders in Cinema 4D you need to use Vray 3.70.01 for Cinema 4D, which is now available today! Vray 3.70 for Cinema 4D comes with a ton of exciting new features that are perfect additions to anyone’s workflow. Now you can render single passes or all materials at once, save your project as a movie file, and more! Find out what else is included here: https://www.c4d-rendering-3d. com/vray-3-70-for-cinema-4d/ Below is the installation guide for the new Vray 3.70.01 for Cinema 4D: Step 1: Download and install all three of the following programs: 32bit & 64bit standalone installer of Cinema 4D, standalone installer of V-Ray Standalone, and the Plugin Installer from Chaos Group. Make sure all three are installed in their default locations as shown below. Do not change any settings unless you know what you’re doing. Step 2: In Cinema 4D, make sure that you have useVideoCache set to false as shown below. Step 3: Download Vray 3.70 for Cinema 4D from Chaos Group and install the plugin in its default location in your “3rd party-extensions” folder. Step 4: When you launch Cinema 4D, go to the Render Settings and make sure you have the following settings enabled as show below. As a quick point of reference, an ideal render should take about one minute if it’s not going to be used as a render queue. For any render longer than 10 minutes, there are some settings that will need to be changed as shown below. Step 5: When Cinema 4D is launched, you will be taken to the Project Manager tab. Make sure your project’s resolution is set to 10800 x 7200 as shown below. Step 6: Go to the Loader tab, click on “Add”, scroll down and select V-Ray 3.70 for Cinema 4D (it should be at the bottom), and then click “Import”. *Note: If you only see V-Ray 2.40 for Cinema 4D in this list, then you didn’t follow steps 1 or 2 correctly. Go back to step 1 and make sure the standalone installer of V-Ray is in its default location, not moved or installed elsewhere. Step 7: Go to the Render Settings tab, select “Default Settings”, then click on the arrow next to “Output”. Select BMP Output / V-Ray / 8bpc if you’re using a 32bit version of Cinema 4D, or select BMP Output / V-Ray / 16bpc if you’re using a 64bit version. Render Settings with the correct resolution and bpc selected. cfa1e77820
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