Default Color – Allows the user to assign a color or texture. When a texture is selected, it overrides the color as long as the texture checkbox is enabled. Get ID from – Specifies the meaning of the ID parameters. When adding subtextures to the Multi-Sub texture, the first one always starts with an index of 0. Note that only Face material ID utilizes index 0. When using any other option, please ignore or remove the 0 index texture! |
Use Face Material ID – When more than one material is applied to the different faces of the same object, face IDs are internally created. If all those materials share the same Multi-Sub texture, V-Ray considers the face IDs when feeding the data (color or texture) to the materials. Use Object ID – The Multi-Sub texture considers the Object IDs of the object when feeding the data (color or texture) to the material. Random by Node Handle – Each node is assigned a unique number (or, "handle") when it is created. This option generates the color index based on that node ID. It is useful because the node handle survives through scene editing. For example, if an object is added, removed, or renamed, the colors remain the same. Random by Render ID – The Multi-Sub texture assigns random colors based on RenderIDs that are internally generated by V-Ray. Random by Node Name – Generates a color index based on the name of the node that the texture is applied to. Random by Instance ID – Assign random colors based on InstanceID (works for Alembic instances and VRayInstancer source objects). Random by Face material ID – Assigns random colors based on material IDs of the object's faces. Random by Object ID – Assigns random colors based on the object's ID. Hue/Saturation/Gamma Variation – Active when the Get ID from parameter is set to some of the Random options. These three parameters control post-process randomization of output color. The input value is the percentage of the HSV/gamma range and specifies the maximum random deviation, where the gamma range is fixed to [1/10,10]. See the Random Hue/Sat/Gamma example below. Seed – Changes the randomization pattern. |