Every time I ‘m opening Revit the VRAY for Revit is asking me to insert again and again and again my license information.
I did the acquire license more than 10 times. That never happened with my previous versions.
What am I doing wrong? Thanks.
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… hi @Anonymous
… you are not doing anything wrong
… after clicking the acquire license
… go to settings
… licensing
… check the obtain license on start up
... this way it will never ask you again for the license
aRcHiTeCt.JM
REVIT EXPERT ELITE
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@Anonymous wrote:
Every time I ‘m opening Revit the VRAY for Revit is asking me to insert again and again and again my license information.
I did the acquire license more than 10 times. That never happened with my previous versions.
What am I doing wrong? Thanks.
I am not sure of whether we are talking about the same problem, my base product is 3ds Max not Revit. Here it goes, anyway.
I was using the wrong interface. The proper one is this:
-Ramon
JFK Numbers
Thanks again. I am learning Vray For Revit but so far it hasn’t been a piece of cake. I have lots of questions about it. Thanks .
@Anonymous wrote:Thanks again. I am learning Vray For Revit but so far it hasn’t been a piece of cake. I have lots of questions about it. Thanks .
I hope that the folks that work in the Chaos Group "V-Ray for Revit" department are NOT reading this post.
Those in the "V-Ray for 3ds Max" department will be happy.
My project (Free Open Source 3D Model of Dealey Plaza) is by definition multi-platform, multi-application. I want ALL volunteers to feel welcome, whether they are from the Revit, 3ds Max, Blender, Cinema 4D, Maya, SketchUp, etc. religion. : -)
If you want to deliver the most amazing and impressive renderings and videos, you should consider this route/workflow:
Revit -> 3ds Max -> V-Ray
If you want to learn from seasoned experts, quick and cheap, consider this route:
-Ramon
JFK Numbers
… hi @Anonymous
… you can keep coming here to ask those anytime
… or even better yet …
… go to chaosgroup / v-ray for revit forums
… they will answer better … I guess
… and don’t forget
aRcHiTeCt.JM
REVIT EXPERT ELITE
➪ ➪ ➪ ➪ ➪ ➪ ➪ ➪ ➪ ➪ ➪ ➪ ➪ ➪ ➪ ➪ ➪ ➪ ➪ ➪ ➪ ➪ is it working for you ? ➪ ⇩ 'Accept as solution' ⇩ ⇦
Thanks. What do you mean? That the Vray for REvit is bad? Do you suggest to go through 3dsMax instead?
I've tried before with 3dsMax but was harder . The settings in Revit are apparently less complicated.
Please explain. Thanks.
@Anonymous wrote:Thanks. What do you mean? That the Vray for REvit is bad? Do you suggest to go through 3dsMax instead?
I've tried before with 3dsMax but was harder . The settings in Revit are apparently less complicated.
Please explain. Thanks.
V-Ray for Revit is not bad.
Keep in mind that I hire rented guns. I find
- a LOT more
- who produce the most amazing renderings
in the 3ds Max world.
-Ramon
JFK Numbers
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