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This page provides information on rendering virtual reality enabled images in V-Ray in Chaos Cloud.

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Overview

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V-Ray Chaos Cloud supports the rendering of virtual reality enabled images. This page contains all information related to the rendering, viewing, and sharing of virtual reality images in V-Ray in Chaos Cloud.

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This feature only works with a 360 VR Spherical Panorama camera. If your scene doesn't does not have one, the preview image won't will not be generated as expected.

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The VR preview does not support the VR Cubemap yet. However, if you render a scene using this camera, it will render properly and you will get the desired result.

 

 

Submitting a

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Virtual Reality Enabled Render Job to Chaos Cloud

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To submit Submitting a virtual reality enabled render job to V-Ray Cloud is done in exactly the same way as an ordinary render job, only with Chaos Cloud, follow the submission process explained in Submitting Render Jobs to Chaos Cloud and enable the Virtual Reality option enabled when submitting, as shown below.

 

 

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The Animation and Aspect Ratio options become locked when Virtual Reality is enabled. This is

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because Chaos Cloud only supports still VR images

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that require 2:1 Aspect Ratio. These images have a panoramic format with a resolution of up to 2000x1000 pixels. However, if you want another aspect ratio and resolution for an image, disable the Virtual Reality render mode and choose the resolution you want.

 

To submit a VR-enabled render job through a command - line, enter the following command:

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vcloudccloud job submit --sceneFile="path to .vrscene file" --vr

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Viewing and sharing VR images from

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Chaos Cloud

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Virtual reality images rendered in V-Ray Chaos Cloud come with a distinct set of additional options for viewing and sharing the output of your renders. They can be accessed from the Job Details page of a completed VR-enabled render job.

 

 

The button enters full-screen mode. While in In full-screen , you can hold the left mouse button , and move around , to fully preview the VR image.

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