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Follow this simple video tutorial to see how you can easily clone your V-Ray for SketchUp, Rhino or Revit job for perfect production quality results.

  1. Set your scene for a low quality preview render
  2. Submit and render a preview with Chaos Cloud
  3. You can check your time and cost
  4. Review your results directly in Chaos Cloud or review and download using Google Drive
  5. To render a production render, clone your existing render job
  6. Adjust settings for high quality rendering
  7. Submit for rendering
  8. Preview your final image on Chaos Cloud or preview and download from Google Drive
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How to render, preview, and share VR animations

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Follow this simple video tutorial to see how you can use the VR video preview feature in Chaos Cloud. You can easily render and share VR walkthroughs.

  1. Prepare your scene for rendering by setting multiple cameras for a walk-through.
  2. Choose the VR camera types.
  3. Set the resolution and render quality.
  4. Enable Animation rendering from Settings.
  5. Submit for rendering in Chaos Cloud.
  6. Once ready, switch to VR mode to preview the animation. You can navigate through the VR video.
  7. Play, pause, forward and rewind the VR video.
  8. Optionally, you can generate a shareable link for the video.
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How to render multiple cameras (batch render) from 3ds Max

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Follow this simple video tutorial to see how you can use Chaos Cloud to conveniently render multiple cameras from 3ds Max. Note that this feature is available for V-Ray 5, update 1 and later versions only.

  1. Create a scene with V-Ray. Set multiple still or animated cameras.
  2. Submit the animation for rendering in Chaos Cloud.
  3. An active view is selected by default.
  4. Select preferred cameras for rendering or click Alt to select all available cameras. Press the Submit button.
  5. Once ready, you can preview the animation from the submitted cameras.
  6. You can navigate between different listed cameras.
  7. Optionally, you can save your results to Google Drive.
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Batch rendering from V-Ray for SketchUp and Rhino

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Follow this simple video tutorial to see how you can use Chaos Cloud for multiple cameras support from V-Ray for SketchUp and Rhino.

  1. Make sure to use the latest Chaos Cloud client app. You can download it from https://cloud.chaos.com/download-client-app.
  2. Create a scene in V-Ray 5. Set multiple camera views.
  3. Adjust the settings for production rendering.
  4. Submit using the Chaos Cloud Batch Render button. V-Ray automatically iterates through the scenes.
  5. When at the Batch Submit screen, select an existing project or create a new one.
  6. Enable per job to upload in a pause state (renders after manual start) or enable the global Batch upload only.
  7. You can preview each job separately or you can wait until all jobs are uploaded to open the project.
  8. Review the state of the jobs. Resume the rest of the jobs when ready.
  9. Wait for the jobs to finish rendering.
  10. Download all jobs simultaneously can be done in the following way: switch to the project folder when the rendering is finished. Select the jobs for download. Select the Download option and specify a folder.
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