Black box objects are imported completely, but they are closed for editing - the user cannot tweak their contents. Black Box Objects are displayed with the icon. For a list of the unsupported components, see the Limitations section.
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V-Ray Scene Reference
The V-Ray Scene Reference Import Type imports the V-Ray Scene file as a proxy - its components cannot be individually edited, but the proxy can be edited as a whole. This Import Type is more compact and saves processing power. If no further edits need to be made to the scene, we recommend using this method for transferring V-Ray scenes.
Go to the V-Ray menu > Tools > V-Ray Toolbar. The V-Ray Toolbar is a palette that can be docked anywhere in the interface. Select V-Ray Scene () and select a .vrscene file. The file is imported as a V-Ray Scene Reference.
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Through V-Ray menu
You can import a .vrscene file using the V-Ray menu. Select Geometry > V-Ray Scene.
From Attributes, go to the General tab of the V-Ray Scene. From File Path, select the .vrscene file. It loads in the 0,0,0 coordinates in Cinema 4D. The file is imported as a V-Ray Scene Reference.
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VRmat material import
If you only want to import the materials from a .vrscene file, you can use the VRmat material or material node to do so. Create a VRmat material or material node and attach your .vrscene file in the Material File field. You can then select a specific material from the file using the Material Name dropdown menu.