Webinar Replay: What’s new in V-Ray 6 for 3ds Max
If you missed the live webinar, here is your chance to learn all about V-Ray 6 for 3ds Max’s new features including V-Ray Enmesh, Chaos Scatter, Procedural clouds and so much more.
What’s new in V-Ray 6 for 3ds Max
Watch this webinar to learn all about V-Ray 6 for 3ds Max’s new features and how they helped the Chaos 3D team create the fantastic visuals for the release.
00:00 Introduction
02:24 Finite Dome light mode
05:29 V-Ray Proxy Object hierarchy
09:54 V-Ray Decal with Displacement
12:29 V-Ray Enmesh
15:30 Chaos Scatter
22:45 Procedural clouds
25:50 Enhanced V-Ray Material energy preservation
26:52 Chaos Cosmos Material library
29:30 Texture batch load
30:30 Thin Film layer
32:20 V-Ray Material Faster SSS
33:30 Composition Guides Layer in VFB
34:20 Chaos Cloud Collaboration
36:03 VFB Panorama Viewer
36:35 Light Mix light selection
37:27 Chaos Cloud Rendering
39:02 Chaos Player
39:27 Summary
Chaos V-Ray
The one renderer that does it all.
Bold designs. Moving stories. Mind-blowing art. Whatever your vision, Chaos V-Ray can help you bring it to life. Create photorealistic images and animations with the rendering software that’s used by 3D artists and designers everywhere.
V-Ray works seamlessly with 3ds Max, Cinema 4D, Houdini, Maya, Nuke, Revit, Rhino, SketchUp, and Unreal. So you can transform 3D scenes into works of art from your favorite application.
Purchase a single V-Ray license to access all V-Ray integrations, including 3ds Max, Cinema 4D, Houdini, Maya, Nuke, Revit, Rhino, SketchUp, and Unreal.
V-Ray is now available in three different tiers: Solo, Premium, and Enterprise. It’s now easier to choose the best option to suit your needs.
Posted by Kim Sternisha