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This page provides information about export .vrscene file with V-Ray for Unreal.
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Exporting a .vrscene
A vrscene from the an Unreal project can be exported with in two ways:
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When you export a .vrscene a .bat file is also created with the name specified in VRScene Name and in the directory set in Export VRScene Path. You can use the .bat file to render the exported .vrscene in standalone, outside of Unreal. Note that currently a .bat file will not be generated when Light Bake option is enabled and will not work for light bake atlas .vrscenes . |
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