Lightmap Atlas resolution – Sets the preferred atlas resolution. Note that static meshes that have larger Light Map Res will automatically resize the atlas.
Dilation – The number of pixels to expand around geometry UVs.
Export VRScene – Enables the export of a .vrscene file when the V-Ray Bake button is clicked.
Export VRScene Path – Directory where the .vrscene file is saved with the file name bake#.vrscene. Default directory is <Project_Path>
NEW - Export EXR – Enables the export of a .exr file for each Static mesh Actor in the level when the V-Ray Bake button is clicked.
NEW- Export EXR Path – Directory where the .exr files are saved with the file name <StaticMeshActor_Name>.exr. Default directory is <Project_Path>/export
NEW- Override Light Maps – Enables the loading of .exr files for Static Mesh Actors in the level when the V-Ray Bake button is clicked.
NEW- Override Light MapsPath – Directory from where the .exr files are loaded when the V-Ray Bake button is clicked. Default directory is <Project_Path>/override.
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If you have Export EXR optionenabled before the bake afterwards you can rebake only selected actors without the need to bake the whole level. After the initial bake you can copy the .exr files from the directory specified in Export EXR Path to the directory specified in Override Light MapsPath. After you made your modifications to the actors (e.g. increase Lightmap resolution) enable Override Light Maps option and then delete the appropriate .exr files (<StaticMeshActor_Name>.exr) from the directory specified in the Override Light MapsPath. When you click the V-Ray Bake button the atlases for the actors will be loaded from the Override Light MapsPath folder and only the Actors that do not have according .exr files will be baked.
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You can use the Export EXR and Override Light Maps options to have a resumabe lightbake. When Export EXR is enabled after each atlas bake .exrs are saved inExport EXR Pathdirectory. In cases of a crash or something else you will not lose your progress. Just copy the .exr files from the directory specified in Export EXR Path to the directory specified in Override Light MapsPath and enable the Override Light Maps option. When you click the V-Ray Bake button the baked atlases will be loaded from the Override Light MapsPath folder and the bake will continue from when it has stopped.
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Only Static Meshes that do not have appropriate .exr files in the directory specified in the Override Light MapsPath will be included in the baking process.
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Large Atlas Resolution values speed up light baking but increase memory consumption.
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Camera Settings
Auto Correction Mode – Specifies which camera to use the automatic exposure and white balance setting.
All cameras Cameras without exposure only
Auto Exposure – Automatically determines an appropriate exposure value for the render. It requires Light Cache to be set as a GI engine and Interactive turned off.
Auto White Balance – Automatically determines a suitable white balance value for the image. It requires Light Cache to be set as a GI engine and Interactive turned off.
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Auto Exposure and Auto White Balance work only when using Light Cache as GI solution.
Render Settings
Time Limit (Minutes) – Specifies the maximum time (in minutes) for refining the image.
Global Illumination
GI Engine – Specifies the type of secondary engine. Note that Brute force is always used as a primary engine.
Brute Force
GI Depth – The number of bounces for indirect illumination.
Light Cache
Environment – Specifies which VRaySettingsEnvironment blueprint will be used at render time for environment overrides. Blueprint must be picked from the level and assigned using either the drop-down list or the picker.
Lights
Shadow Bias – A global parameter for lights. This value moves the shadow toward or away from the shadow-casting object (or objects). Higher values move the shadow toward the object(s) while lower values move it away. If this value is too extreme, shadows can "leak" through places they shouldn't or "detach" from an object.
Materials
Fallback Material – Specifies what material to be used at render time for unsupported materials. If the slot is empty actors that have unsupported materials assigned will be rendered transparent.
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Fallback Material only works with V-Ray Material Instances
VRay CUDA Device Select
You may not want to use all available GPU devices for rendering, especially if you have multiple GPUs and you want to leave one of them free for working on the user interface or you may want to combine your CPU and GPU together. Enable the desired render device by ticking the checkbox.
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We recommend in situations when the video memory of the graphics card is insufficient to use only the CPU as a rendering device. This way you will use the system RAM instead of the VRAM of the graphics card.
Distributed Rendering
On – Enables or disables distributed rendering for V-Ray for Unreal. Use the Render Servers list to specify the machines that will be used for distributed rendering.
Use Local Host – When enabled, the client machine (the one from which the user initiates the DR render) will also take part in the rendering calculations. If disabled, the client machine only organizes the DR process, sends rendering tasks to the render servers and displays the final result.
Render Servers – Specifies the render servers. Click the + button to manually add a server by entering its IP address or network name followed by its port number (default is 20207) (e.g. 127.0.0.1:20207)
Maximum cached asset size (in GB) – This option specifies the maximum assets cache size limit in GB on the render machines. When the size of the assets on a render server exceeds the specified amount, least recently used assets are automatically deleted at the end of each render until the folder size is less than the limit.
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NEW - When light baking a progress bar appears in the lower right corner of the viewport. It shows which atlas is currently rendering and how much atlases are there in total.
NEW - Next Atlas – Stops the current atlas rendering, runs the denoiser and continues to the next atlas. This functionality is only available when in Preview preset.
NEW - Abort – Stops the current atlas rendering and closes the frame buffer without applying the rendered lightmaps.