Vraymatnetprop.mse [patched] -

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?

4. Experimental Setup

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

5.1. Ablation Study

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: