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Vray for 3ds max student version free
Vray for 3ds max student version free









vray for 3ds max student version free

And also, unlike the ver.3 they are selling the integrated plugins separately…! I thought it was nice to use it on cross-platform… but it looks like requires expensive gpu to accelerate a lot. I have read some information that ver.4 is providing the gpu-render. The quality was fantastic, but the render took so long… I have tried maxwell ver.3 for exterior scene while internship.

vray for 3ds max student version free

Maybe its more powerful to expend pipeline on Revit+Dynamo+Vray If both vray can provide same quality, it doesn’t seems reasonable to pay additional fee and doing export/import stuffs just for rendering since rhinoceros has other possibilities like Grashopper. 3dsmax seems to be industrial standard but rhino for vray is enough to render the qualities what i want.Īnd also the vray UI is becoming more simple then before… it wouldn’t take that long to shift to Max or other platform in future. I have tried v-ray 3.4 beta for rhino and it looks like vray for rhino is catching up the max version. They would require monthly pay on everything… If i must use it, that would be because the firms provides the license and requires it, i think? until than, i would stick to rhino+vray as i have already bought it. Heres some reason why i would prefer rhino + vrayĮven though autodesk is providing license for free to students, i have to consider after the graduation. Maxwell could also be a good solution, maybe some Maxwell users could give me their opinion on the subject.

vray for 3ds max student version free

I have actually just stumbled upon the new release of Maxwell 4 which now has a GPU render option which, as far as I understood, allows to render faster images. What do you think ? Is it better to export the model to 3ds Max to enjoy the full possibilities that V-Ray offers or to stay in Rhino, which may be handier, but where V-Ray is kind of less powerful or complete. Yet I think it is also a good solution to stay within Rhino for both modeling and rendering, as exporting the model to 3ds Max can sometimes be tricky and problematic. I know that V-Ray for 3ds Max is really powerful and has tons of free online materials, which V-Ray for Rhino is somewhat lacking. However I would like to switch to V-Ray, but I don’t know if the best solution for me is to stick to 3ds Max and learn V-Ray or to stay in Rhino for the renderings and learn V-Ray. I am a Rhino user and I currently use 3ds Max (Mental Ray) for my architectural renderings.











Vray for 3ds max student version free