- Who this is for
- Mac users looking for trusted V-Ray queue software.
- Best fit
- Use this when macOS security prompts and trusted app distribution matter for V-Ray workstation setup.
Workflow
- Download the DMG from the official GitHub releases page.
- Open the DMG and move the app to Applications; Gatekeeper verifies the notarized build on first launch.
- Configure the V-Ray Standalone executable path in the app settings.
- Add exported .vrscene files and run a short test render.
- Update through new GitHub releases; each release ships signed and notarized.
Where it fits
V-Raykally gives Mac users a notarized local queue interface around V-Ray Standalone.
- Apple notarization
- macOS support
- Local render workflow
This is for local V-Ray Standalone queues. It does not provide worker provisioning, central asset sync, accounting, cloud bursting, or facility-wide scheduling.
FAQ
Is the macOS app notarized?
Yes. V-Raykally for macOS ships as a signed and notarized DMG for local V-Ray Standalone queueing.
Is this a cloud render farm?
No. V-Raykally is designed for local V-Ray Standalone queues on the artist workstation or a local render machine.
What kind of V-Ray files does this workflow target?
The workflow targets V-Ray Standalone scene files such as .vrscene and .vrs, with output and frame options handled around the local V-Ray executable.