V-Ray 7, update 1, has just landed for SketchUp and Rhino, bringing the Chaos Scans materials library to Chaos Cosmos!
Create photoreal environments faster, elevate your BIM workflow, and wow your clients with captivating virtual tours.
V-Ray 7 brings advanced new features for faster scene building, enhanced shading, and greater compatibility for seamless data exchange across DCCs.
Explore V-Ray 7’s cutting-edge technology, which introduces powerful new features and enhancements that will transform your creative process.
New updates such as Revit Graphics Override and software ray-tracing improvements to boost your design workflow. Plus, the official launch of Enscape Impact.
It’s time to start 2019 with a bang! We’re pleased to announce the release of Corona Renderer 3 for Cinema 4D! This brings all the power of the renowned Corona Renderer engine to Cinema 4D users.
It’s only been a few months since the last release, but already it’s time to announce the release of Corona Renderer 3 for 3ds Max! It’s a smaller release this time, with the focus being on IR performance and reducing memory usage, adding instant GPU-based denoising mode, randomization by Mesh Element (e.g. for different colored leaves on the same tree, or different colored planks in a single floor object), and many bug fixes.
This is it. The road was a bit longer than we expected, but we are proudly releasing the version 1.0 of Corona Renderer for 3ds Max today. Cannot wait another second? Go get it now!
It has been 9 long months since we released A5, and we’ve come a long way since that. Numerous things were changed and improved. This article should give you a short brief about those changes we did in A6 and tell you something about our future plans.
So read on.