![]() And no lunatic licensing scheme to screw up. What would I do today if I were using V-Ray? Tell my client they have to move their deadline up because my renderer is down, again?įortunately I have Thea - stable, dependable and a damn fine renderer. If the license server settings are correct, make sure that the license server is really running on that machine (if the license server is specified as localhost or 127.0.0.1, this is your workstation). It’s not deadware on my computer but I don’t depend on the program for my bread and butter. You can do that from Start menu > Programs > Chaos Group > V-Ray for 3ds Max > Licensing > Administration > Change V-Ray client license settings. I’ve spent more time getting V-Ray up and running than all my other software programs combined. I’d get in touch with your re-seller or Chaos tech support.Ĭhaos tech support is very helpful but it’s like a helpful mechanic keeping a poorly designed car running, you’re always going back to the mechanic. I was told that the fresh install (to a new system) is supposed to be more reliable. I’m guessing it was because I had upgraded from MANY prior versions. The general issue is that there are separate versions of V-ray, the render swarm, and the license file on the system (or dongle.) The V-Ray installer tries to do all three at once, but it didn’t work successfully in my case. I ended up contacting my re-seller and they walked me though a few steps and it was fixed. ![]() ![]() I’ve seen this problem a few times myself.
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