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V-Ray Fur

V-Ray Fur

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V-Ray Fur

- [Tutor] Let's take a look at the start of this chapter at a V-Ray tool that can be used to create some simple and yet very nice render time effects such as fur, hair, grass, and in this instance, carpeting, as we look to create a simple rug effect on the geometry that we have sitting in view. To apply the fur effect all we need to do is select a compatible mesh in the scene, which our rug geometry is, and then from either the create and V-Ray menus or from the V-Ray toolbar, we can choose the V-Ray fur option, which will then generate a procedural render time for effect which means the first geometry itself isn't present in the scene. What we do see in the scene though are these fur guides that can help us get a sense of how the fur effect is taking shape. Now, these are typically generated as a set of defaults based on the general size of the mesh to which the fur is being applied. If V-Ray fur has already been used…

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