

Changing the Quality preset from the Render rollout sets a number of options with appropriate values for the selected preset. The exposed controls vary depending on the combination of selections between CPU/GPU, Interactive/ Production, and Progressive/Bucket options. Note that the displayed options in the Advanced settings rollouts change in accordance with the settings from the Default panel.

The default options usually work for different scenes, but if access to more advanced options is needed, the right-hand side panel of the Asset Editor provides those.

V-Ray Settings are organized in two panels - the main one exposes the default options for a scene setup. They can be accessed from the Asset Editor in the Settings tab. V-Ray Settings provide control over the parameters that adjust the rendering process. Any suggestions for how to optimize render time, or any upgrades that may help in my situation? Would more RAM help? I appreciate your help, I like Rhino Render and don’t want to go back to V-ray, assuming we can get these render times in check.This page introduces the render settings in V-Ray for Rhino. Rhino render exclusively uses CPU correct? The Ryzen is newer I realize, but it shouldn’t be 6 or 7 times faster than the i7, should it? I tried messing around with Power Render and I was able to drop the render times, but the quality was worse than regular Rhino render. The specs of the computers are as follows: I’m trying to find the bottleneck and see what the best way to reduce rendering time is on the one machine. The renderings are about 2500x1400 pixels at 300 dpi. The same rendering will take 8 minutes on one computer, and upwards of 55 minutes on another from the same file.

We’re getting good results with the rendering engine, but on one of our machines it takes FOREVER to render. I’ve recently made the switch from Rhino 5 and V-ray to using Rhino 7 and it’s built in rendering engine.
