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Using the History tool
From the course: V-Ray 5 for 3ds Max Essential Training
Using the History tool
- [Instructor] One option on the V-Ray Frame Buffer window that you have already seen me make use of is the history tool. What we want to do in this exercise, then, is take a minute or two to explore both the workings of and the options available for this essential part of the V-Ray Frame Buffer tool set. Now, these days, of course, the history function is enabled by default and shows up in the left-hand pane of the revamped Frame Buffer UI. We do still have access to history-specific settings in V-Ray 5, though, although these have now been unified into an overall Frame Buffer Settings dialog that can be accessed via the Options menu. From inside the History tab, we can set the directory path for the images being saved into history using any drive that we choose, if we don't want to use the default of project, that is. We can set the maximum amount of disk space in megabytes that we want history to use. And we can even…
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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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