The file vraymatnetprop.mse is an encrypted 3ds Max script that is primarily recognized as a component of the "ALC2" MAXScript exploit. While it may appear to be a legitimate V-Ray utility due to its naming convention, it is frequently associated with malicious behavior that can corrupt 3ds Max scenes and compromise system stability. What is vraymatnetprop.mse?
Hardware: NVIDIA A6000 GPU, 48GB VRAM.
Software: V-Ray 6 (with differentiable rendering API), Python 3.9, PyTorch 2.0.
Dataset: 10,000 rendered images of a material test sphere (resolution 512×512).
Network architecture: GNN with 3 graph conv layers (hidden dim 128) + MLP with 4 layers (256→128→64→32).
Optimizer: Adam, learning rate ( 10^-4 ), batch size 4.
Loss: MSE between rendered and reference images. vraymatnetprop.mse
Removing the GNN that encodes network topology and instead using a flat concatenation of all node parameters increases final MSE by ~28% for the blended material case, confirming that structural awareness is crucial. The file vraymatnetprop
Automation of Repetitive Tasks: By using the .mse (encrypted script) format, Chaos Group (the developers of V-Ray) provides a stable, protected toolset that automates the syncing of material properties that would otherwise require manual, per-material adjustments. Understanding the .MSE Format Dataset : 10,000 rendered images of a material
If this script is present in your scene or installation, you may notice: