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How can I render V-Ray/Corona scenes created with Rhino, Sketchup, Maya and other tools on Helio?
How can I render V-Ray/Corona scenes created with Rhino, Sketchup, Maya and other tools on Helio?

Learn morn about how you can use Rhino, Sketchup, Maya and other tools with Helio.

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Written by Kevin Häfeli
Updated over a week ago

Are you using Sketchup, Maya, Rhino, Cinema 3,d, and other 3D-Software to render V-Ray or Corona scenes? Here are your options:

Export standalone

We recommend exporting the scene as a .vrscene or .cdo file from your tool and choosing the matching “standalone” engine like “V-Ray” in the Helio Render Client.

V-Ray and all tools

To export a .vrscene file for cloud rendering, follow these steps:

  1. Set up your scene in your chosen 3D modeling tool (Rhino, Sketchup, etc.).

  2. In the rendering settings, choose V-Ray as your rendering engine.

  3. In the export settings, choose "V-Ray Standalone" as the export type.

  4. Choose the location you want to save the .vrscene file and click "Export".

You can then upload the .vrscene file to Helio Render Client for cloud rendering. If you have any difficulties exporting or uploading your scene, please contact us for assistance.

Corona and Cinema 4D

To export a Corona Renderer standalone scene for cloud rendering on Helio, save your scene as a .cdo file and choose the "Corona Standalone" engine in the Helio Render Client.

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We're happy to integrate more tools, when there is customer demand. Get in contact with us!

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