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Many users installing version 2.4 on Max 2013 experience a black V-Ray VFB (Virtual Frame Buffer).

The story of marks a pivotal era in architectural visualization, transitioning from traditional CPU rendering to the early days of high-performance GPU-accelerated workflows. Released by Chaos Group in February 2013, this version was the standard-bearer for professionals during the early 2010s. 🚀 A New Era of Speed

In V-Ray settings (System tab), set "Render Region Division" to 32x32 or 16x16. This distributes tiny buckets, which is more stable for 32-bit memory management than large buckets. Vray 2.4 For 3ds Max 2013 31

V-Ray 2.4 was optimized for the hardware of the early 2010s. While modern versions of V-Ray require at least 8 GB to 16 GB of RAM, version 2.4 was often run on systems with as little as 4 GB, though performance scaled significantly with more memory. It was primarily designed for Windows-based systems running 3ds Max 2013 . The Evolution to Modern Standards

: Integrated support for the .abc format, allowing for better handling of complex proxy geometry. Many users installing version 2

V-Ray 2.4 for 3ds Max 2013 has a wide range of applications across various industries, including:

Your V-Ray for 3ds Max version can be found in the Render Settings menu, under the Settings > About V-Ray rollout. Chaos Docs V-Ray Render Settings - V-Ray for 3ds Max - Chaos Docs 🚀 A New Era of Speed In V-Ray

To run V-Ray 2.4 smoothly within 3ds Max 2013, your hardware should meet or exceed these specifications:

: Full support for iToo Software's Forest Pack, a staple for exterior environment rendering.