This page provides information on the Live Link feature from Rhino in Chaos Vantage.
Overview
Live Link Setup
For Live Link to function properly, please follow the steps below:
Installation
Live Link works only with V-Ray 5 for Rhino, update 2 or later versions.
1. Download and install the latest official V-Ray for Rhino build from the download button. Make sure you have appropriate licenses. If you experience problems, please contact Chaos Support using the online form.
2. Download the latest Chaos Vantage build from the download button. Make sure you have appropriate licenses. If you experience problems, please contact Chaos Support using the online form.
After installation, Live Link can be initiated in one of the following ways:
Chaos Vantage button
Use the Chaos Vantage button in Rhino. It can be accessed either from the Chaos Vantage button in the VRay Live Linking toolbar which is hidden by default but can be enabled from:
- Tools > Toolbar Layout > VRayForRhino > VRay Live Linking
- right click on Shelf > Show Toolbar > VRay Live Linking
Using either of the two initializes a live link session between Rhino and Chaos Vantage. It automatically:
- Starts Chaos Vantage if it is not already running;
- Sends the scene to Chaos Vantage on 20701 port(default);
vrayVantage command
1. Open Chaos Vantage.
2. Open the Live Link menu and make sure Start Server is enabled (greyed out). If Start Server on Application Start is enabled, every time Chaos Vantage is launched in stand-by mode and waits for incoming data.
3. Setup port range in Change Port.. menu and make sure the range entered here matches the one previously set SketchUp. Default is 20701.
In Rhino:
1. Execute vrayVantage in the command line.
2. Specify the same IP and Port values that were set in Chaos Vantage. Defaults are IP: 127.0.0.1 and Port: 20701.
3. Hit Enter to execute the command and start the Live Link connection.
V-Ray Live Link component in Grasshopper
1. Open Chaos Vantage.
2. Open the Live Link menu and make sure Start Server is enabled (greyed out). If Start Server on Application Start is enabled, every time Chaos Vantage is launched in stand-by mode and waits for incoming data.
3. Setup port range in Change Port.. menu. Default is 20701.
In Grasshopper:
1. Create a V-Ray Live Link component and plug the Scene output from a V-Ray Render component to the Scene input of the V-Ray Live Link component .
2. Specify the same Port value that was set in Chaos Vantage. Default is Port: 20701.
3. Right-click on On input > Set boolean > True to initiate a Live Link connection.
Once a Live Link session is started, the scene is transferred to Chaos Vantage and a thick blue contour line appears around the viewport and the status message in the lower right changes to [LIVE LINK].
The Pause when app loses focus option in the Preferences menu is ignored when in Live Link session.
To stop a Live Link session either:
- Click again the Chaos Vantage button in the VRay Live Linking toolbar.
- Execute vrayVantage command again.
- Right-click on On input > Set boolean > False in the V-Ray Live Link component in Grasshopper (if using V-Ray for Grasshopper)
- Open the VFB and stop the Interactive rendering.
Supported Features
The following changes made in Rhino are propagated through Live Link:
- Editing, creating and deleting of:
- Camera
- Geometries
- Lights
- Materials
- Textures
- Environment
The following actions can be done Inside Chaos Vantage during Live Link : The following actions cannot be done inside Chaos Vantage during Live Link: The following requires a restart of the Live Link Session in order to be updated properly. When the Live Link Session is closed, the scene is still loaded inside Vantage but it is considered dirty and the aforementioned limitations are still in effect. A .vrscene file from the host application needs to be exported and loaded inside Chaos Vantage to enable full manipulation, editing and playback. If a .vantage file is saved in an active Live Link session, it can be loaded in a next session or applied to a loaded .vrscene.Known Limitations