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This page provides information about the Overrides tab of the V-Ray Render Settings in Cinema 4D. 


Overview


Override settings are global parameters that supersede or replace other individual settings in other parts of the V-Ray user interface. This is useful for making temporary changes on a scene-wide basis, which is useful for diagnosing scenes, as well as refining and finding optimizations.


UI Path: ||Render Settings|| > V-Ray > Overrides tab


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Camera Overrides

The Camera overrides control the way the scene geometry is projected onto the image, therefore changing how the render looks. More info: Camera Overrides.


Geometry Overrides

The Geometry overrides control the types of objects that are exported to V-Ray for rendering. More info: Geometry Overrides


Lights Overrides

The Lighting overrides control some lighting aspects of the render. More info: Lights Overrides


Materials Overrides

The Materials overrides control how shading effects are rendered, and can be used to globally override certain shared parameters throughout the scene. More info: Materials Overrides


Textures Overrides

The Textures overrides control whether V-Ray renders textures in your scene and/or filter them. More info: Textures Overrides


Rendering Overrides

The Rendering overrides can be used to override certain aspects of the way the scene is rendered. More info: Rendering Overrides


Environment Overrides

The Environment overrides specifiy colors or texture maps to be used during GI and reflection/refraction calculations. More info: Environment Overrides


Volumetrics Overrides

The Volumetrics overrides allow you to enable probabilistic sampling for volumetrics. More info: Volumetric Overrides




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