![]() The next time you open Rhino, those textures are missing. It seems like when you apply a VRay material via the Rhino interface (applying a material to a layer, say) Rhino basically co-opts that material and places its textures in a Temp folder with random filenames. I am running Rhino 7 + Vray 5, most recent updates/drivers/etc. This is clearly a kludgy workaround but it is keeping me moving for the moment. ![]() i just "remove" them and move on with my day. on re-open of the file, i still get a dialogue saying that I'm missing a few texture files. re-applying materials to objects/layers as needed unchecking "can be overridden" for all materials in the vray interface ![]() ![]() deleting all materials FROM THE RHINO MATERIALS INTERFACE (not the vray one). saving as a new file with "save textures" unchecked I seem to have "fixed" the issue below by: ![]()
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