You can start by sending your scene to the Scene Analyzer - a built-in tool that checks the compatibility of your scene for rendering in Chaos Cloud Rendering before submission. Scene analyzer is available for V-Ray for 3ds Max. Read more about V-Ray scenes here.
Depending on the platform you use, there is a Chaos Cloud icon button that automatically sends and loads your scene in Chaos Cloud Rendering.
- For more information on how to run a render job on Chaos Cloud Rendering from V-Ray for 3ds Max, click here.
- For more information on how to run a render job on Chaos Cloud Rendering from V-Ray for Maya, click here.
- For more information on how to run a render job on Chaos Cloud Rendering from V-Ray for Modo, click here.
- For more information on how to run a render job on Chaos Cloud Rendering from V-Ray for Revit, click here.
- For more information on how to run a render job on Chaos Cloud Rendering from V-Ray for SketchUp, click here.
- For more information on how to run a render job on Chaos Cloud Rendering from V-Ray for Rhino, click here.
- For more information on how to run a render job on Chaos Cloud Rendering from V-Ray for Houdini, click here.
- For more information on how to run a render job on Chaos Cloud Rendering from V-Ray for Cinema 4D, click here.
- For more information on how to run a render job on Chaos Cloud Rendering from V-Ray for Blender, click here.
- For more information on how to run a render job on Chaos Cloud Rendering from V-Ray for Unreal, click here.
Once the scene is successfully analyzed, you have to finalize some of the settings of the render job before it starts rendering in Chaos Cloud Rendering. Read more here.