From the course: SketchUp: Rendering with V-Ray 3
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V-Ray frame buffer history controls - SketchUp Tutorial
From the course: SketchUp: Rendering with V-Ray 3
V-Ray frame buffer history controls
- [Instructor] One option found on the V-Ray frame buffer window and one that you will see me make extensive use of throughout this course is the history tool. In this exercise what we're going to do then is take a minute or two to explore both the workings of and the options available for this very handy option. To enable the render history function, all we need do is click the big H icon that can be seen on the bottom of the frame buffer window. Now, in V-Ray for SketchUp 3 Plus, the history panel now sits docked to the main frame buffer window which in my honest opinion makes it much easier to work with. Starting on the far left of the history toolbar we have what is essentially an on/off switch for the function and if I go ahead and click on that to turn history on, we can see the rest of the icons come to life. It is very easy to remember what this option does as seeing as it makes use of the universal power on/off symbol for its icon. With history on, the next function we get…
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Finding V-Ray tools in the SketchUp UI1m 56s
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The V-Ray for SketchUp toolbar3m 45s
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The Lights and Objects toolbars2m 36s
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V-Ray frame buffer overview3m 1s
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V-Ray frame buffer history controls4m 5s
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V-Ray render output options3m 45s
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Working with interactive rendering4m 8s
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