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This page provides details on the V-Ray for Revit UI and how it is integrated into the Revit interface.

Overview


The V-Ray for Revit Ribbon gives you access to all of the settings and options that you will need with V-Ray.

 

 

 

View


This allows you to select which one of the Revit 3D views to render.



 

Render


Allows you to choose your Render type and open up the V-Ray Frame Buffer.


 

Quality


Provides a drop down menu with a specific set of presets. They provide preset settings ranging from very low quality “Low” settings to “High+” settings.



Resolution


Allows you to choose your Output and Crop Box resolution size.



 

Lighting


Gives you access to the options for the V-Ray Sun, V-Ray Dome Light, No V-Ray Lights, and Artificial Lights.



Assets


Gives you access to the V-Ray Asset EditorV-Ray Appearance Manager, and Chaos Cosmos Browser.

 


Camera


Gives you access to the V-Ray Camera settings.


 

Settings


Gives you access to the V-Ray Settings.


 

Online Help


Opens the online V-Ray for Revit Help documents.


 

The following Render options are accessible through the panel:

  • Online Help - This will take to you the V-Ray for Revit home page.
  • Disable V-Ray - Releases your V-Ray license. V-Ray for Revit will be locked and won't be available for use.
  • About - Displays V-Ray version information, Credits and Copyrights, and the End User License Agreement, as shown in the image below.
  • Feedback - Redirects to the V-Ray for Revit forum where users can give us feedback.
  • License Server - Opens a webpage to your Online License server information.


 

 

V-Ray


Allows you to acquire your license and gives you access to the Online License Server.

 

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