This section contains information about the render components in V-Ray for Grasshopper.
Overview
The V-Ray Render Components tab contains seven main components: V-Ray Exporter, V-Ray Live Link, V-Ray Render, V-Ray Render in Project, V-Ray Graph, V-Ray Timeline, V-Ray Camera and V-Ray Exposure Value, Film Sensitivity and F-Number.
Main V-Ray Components
In order to successfully render an image in Grasshopper you need several Main V-Ray Components.
The Camera component is used for setting a camera with position, target and all the main options.
The Render component is responsible for producing a render image or animation.
The Render in Project component is for more advanced options such as rendering in Rhino's V-Ray Frame Buffer.
The Exporter is used for exporting a scene as *.vrscene or *.vrmesh.
The Live Link component provides connection to V-Ray Vision or V-Ray Vantage.
The V-Ray Exposure Value, Film Sensitivity and F-Number are some advanced Camera components mainly used for fine-tuning exposure control.
The V-Ray Timeline component is used for creating animations in V-Ray for Grasshopper.
The V-Ray Graph is a curve editor that allows better animation controls.