Delete all the faces considered as texture image and your model will be solved.I have to confess. In my case, it was models like laptop, ipad, computers where the wallpaper was not a material texture but an image texture. Some objects can also cause errors like textures imported directly into sketchup as an image. When you press on the problematic material, the following error message will appear in the material viewport: An error occurred (was encountered). Then you’ll see whether the icon is checked or not. The easiest way to find problematic materials is to look at the icon before the material name in the Asset Editor.
#Vray 3 rhino freezes license
Make sure to select these materials, delete them, then you will have to close the Asset Editor, release the V-Ray for SketchUp license and then open the Asset Editor. If you delete these materials, the project should render as expected. You can use the following workaround in the meantime.
#Vray 3 rhino freezes update
The issue should be fixed in the next update of V-Ray. There are problematic materials coming from the 3D Warehouse which are not migrating well with the latest version of V-Ray 5 for SketchUp. There are a number of users reporting issues when using assets from the 3D Warehouse.
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He also gave me some methods to solve the problems. After contacting chaos group, the guy debugged my model and explained that it was a bug that their developers were currently working on. This has never happened to me before with any previous version of vray. I had a similar problem after installing the latest update of Vray 5, the rendering stops at 0% and doesn’t even launch. Unless they have been developed for V-Ray rendering it is a good idea to remove the materials (check face orientation) and apply new materials. So the issue seems to be in the materials applied to imported components from 3D Warehouse or old models from my own work (before I started using V-Ray). If you know the materials you have added since the problem occurred, you can just delete these from the list but you will then need to add new materials which work in V-Ray.įollowing this, the render output was fine. THIS IS IMPORTANT BECAUSE THIS IS WHERE THE PROBLEM LIES. Then go to V-Ray Asset Editor - Materials List and Purge the list. Right-click on the group/component and select ‘V-Ray UV Tools’, on drop-down select ‘Remove Materials’. I had added a number of kitchen and bathroom components since previously trying a successful materials render and assumed a material in one of these groups was causing the issue.
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If a render is successful, review what new components have been added to the model since last successful render with materials on.
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Turn on ‘Material Override’ and run a render I had the same issue - a model rendering fine one day to no render output the next and the “Finished Loading Plugin” message - and using your info did the following to resolve it: Basically, if I hide for example “model A” and vray renders perfectly however if I render again without hiding model A and vray won’t render and gets stuck on “finished loading plugins” then I come to the conclusion that model A must have a file path issue or some other need for update and go from there.Īnother test that comes in handy for identifying where the problem is when I run into this “finished loading plugin” glitch in vray 5 is by turning on material override and then running a render - if it works/ie the model renders the geometry and overrides the materials then that possibly means one of the materials of one of the components in my model most likely needs to be repathed in order for vray to understand what materials the component is using. I’ve been tagging each component that I downloaded and one by one (or by grouping for faster results) running a render with that specific component hidden from the rest of the model.
#Vray 3 rhino freezes trial
In regards to figuring out which models might be causing this new glitch (as I have used the same models in the past with vray and sketchup and was able to render without this hiccup) so far it’s been trial and error for me when it comes to figuring out which ones seem to cause issues. I downloaded the models that seemed to cause a glitch b/w vray and sketchup directly into my model through sketchup 3d warehouse.