Defines how shiny the object is. White is fully reflective, black is not reflective.
1. Understanding the V-Ray Material (VMTL) Architecture in Rhino 5 Rhinoceros 5.0 x64 VRAY MATERIALS
V-Ray materials for Rhino 5.0 (64-bit) give you the power to move from a flat CAD model to a breathtaking, photorealistic visualization. By understanding the core parameters—diffuse, reflection, refraction, and glossiness—you have the toolkit to create any surface imaginable. Don't just read about it; import a model, open the Asset Editor, and start experimenting. Defines how shiny the object is
Rhinoceros 5.0, released by Robert McNeel & Associates, marked a significant milestone in CAD history. The x64 (64-bit) version removed the memory limitations of previous 32-bit iterations, allowing designers to handle complex 3D models with millions of polygons—a prerequisite for high-quality rendering. Rhinoceros 5
Controls how light bounces off the surface (glossiness, highlights, and Fresnel effects).
To make a material look truly 3D, you must simulate surface imperfections.