From the course: V-Ray 5 for 3ds Max Essential Training
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New Frame Buffer overview
From the course: V-Ray 5 for 3ds Max Essential Training
New Frame Buffer overview
- [Instructor] One very powerful part of the overall tool set that Vray brings to the table is its own rendered frame window. Referred to in the chaos group speak as the Vray frame buffer or VFB for short. Now, rather than being just a viewing window for the images being rendered in Vray. The frame buffer has always been a fully fledged production strength tool in its own right. And of course that has become even more so these days given the new capabilities that have been added with Vray 5. Some of which we will take a closer look at in just a little while. In this video though, we're going to take a quick tour of its updated user interface and look briefly at where some of the powerful tools that it has had on offer for a while now can be found. And so, let's quickly open up the Vray frame buffer window, by clicking on the icon found on the Vray toolbar. And note that if we have already taken a render in the scene that…
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New Frame Buffer overview4m 11s
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Light mixing: Part 13m 56s
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Light mixing: Part 27m 25s
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Color correction and layered compositing3m 54s
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Using the History tool4m 49s
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Interactive lens effects2m 18s
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Asset Browser and Material Library7m 20s
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Material presets and previews3m 57s
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Coat and sheen layers5m 6s
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UVWRandomizer map4m 31s
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Light Path Expressions workflow6m 13s
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ACES primer4m 34s
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Native ACEScg support6m
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