V-Ray 2.0 for Maya now with interactive rendering on CPU and GPU!
Chaos Group provides state of the art rendering solutions for the Visual FX,
Film, Media and Entertainment, Architecture, Automotive design, Product design,
Television, and other industries. The V-Ray rendering engine was acknowledged
for its ability to deliver high quality photorealistic images in the shortest
time possible. This state of the art ray-tracing technology is capable of
reducing costs in every production pipeline due to the doubled rendering power
and saving in terms of human, time and CPU resources.
Now, V-Ray for Maya enables the rendering of even larger scenes with greater complexity and artists can rely on a faster rendering process. The comprehensive list of features provided by V-Ray for Maya includes true 3D Motion Blur, Sun & Sky procedural lighting system, Physical camera for matching live footage, Environment Fog, a set of Sub-Surface Scattering shaders and many others. With official release of V-Ray for Maya in August 2009 V-Ray rendering solutions confirmed their image of indispensable tool that is always there help artists transform even the most ambitious creative visions into reality for both less time and lower cost without sacrificing quality.
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V-Ray for Maya Student & Teacher - Win/Mac download with dongle
Num‚ro de la piŠce: vraymaya-STU |
$ 123.95 |
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V-Ray for Maya Student & Teacher - Bundle w/V-Ray for 3DS Max + Autodesk Entertainment Creation Suite Ultimate 2013 - Student
(USB stick, dongle & download) |
$ 418.06 $ 398.95 |
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Users can expect many new features and updates with this new version, which
now runs on both GPU and CPU. A full feature list for V-Ray for Maya 2.0 is
described below.
* V-Ray RT and V-Ray RT GPU - the new interactive technology
running both on CPU and GPU speeds up the shading and lighting stages of your
production. With the new V-Ray 2.0 you can take full advantage of our state of
the art interactive renderer. It can also be used for fast off-line rendering
with support for motion blur on both CPU and GPU, and displacement, subdivision
surfaces, hair and fur on the CPU.
* Python callback for access to and modification of the translated V-Ray
scene before rendering – This power feature allows you to: directly
modify the V-Ray scene before rendering to fit V-Ray seamlessly into your
production pipeline; access the full features of the V-Ray rendering engine and
its plugins, even if they are not exposed in the user interface; add your own
custom V-Ray plugins without the need to code Maya plugins; and much more.
* Support for the Substance textures in Maya 2011.5 and Maya 2012
- Use the new V-Ray 2.0 with the Substance textures in Maya 2011.5 and Maya 2012
to create a wide range of procedural shaders for your projects.
* Faster rendering of dynamic geometry (displacement, fur, proxies, hair
etc) - new internal optimizations have led to even faster rendering of
dynamic geometry like displacement, proxies, fur and hair, etc.
* Faster rendering of render-time subdivision surfaces, VRayFur and Maya
hair - the new improved core of V-Ray 2.0 can render VRayFur, Maya hair
and render-time subdivision surfaces much faster.
* VRayCarPaint material - create realistic car paint shaders
complete with "Base", "Flakes", and "Coat" layers. Full mapping support allows
for amazing flexibility and a wide range of effects.
* VRayToon shader - add an amazing cartoon-like feeling to your
renderings.
* Support for dispersion in refractions for VRayMtl - this
option uses the new capabilities for wavelength-dependent raytracing of the
V-Ray core, allowing you to create stunning close-ups of refractive objects with
eye-dazzling caustics.
* Automatic support for both Mari- and Mudbox-style tiled textures
- automatically load the correct texture bitmaps depending on the UV tiles of
the rendered object.
* PTex textures - stop worrying about UV coordinates and use
PTex textures instead. This revolutionary technology allows the artist to be
absolutely free in his or her creative process and skip the tedious UV
unwrapping.
* Lens distortion through Nuke displacement maps - the
VRayPhysicalCamera can use displacement maps from Nuke to completely mach the
distortion of your real cameras.
* Option to turn off camera motion blur - separate control
allows you to enable or disable the motion blur coming from the movement of the
camera.
* Support for rendering of Maya fluids - recognize and render
Maya fluids directly, with full support for GI and light scattering inside the
volume.
* Support for the Maya stereo camera in batch render mode -
render your stereoscopic animations with V-Ray 2.0 and Maya batch render mode.
* The ply2vrmesh tool can convert RealFlow .bin files to .vrmesh files
- with the new version of the ply2mesh tool V-Ray 2.0 users can render very
large RealFlow simulations as VRayProxy objects with significantly improved
memory efficiency.
* Extended irradiance map viewer tool – allows the incremental
merge of irradiance map files to avoid redundant information; preview of light
cache files; manual deletion of unwanted samples, and usage of OpenGL display
lists for more interactivity.
* Img2tiledexr tool for mass conversion of many common image
formats to tiled OpenEXR files
* Output of multi-channel scanline OpenEXR files with data-window
- removes the need to manually convert the multichannel OpenEXR files produced
by V-Ray to scanline-based OpenEXR files for efficient processing by compositing
applications.
* Shutter efficiency for motion blur – render more realistic
motion blur with manual control over the camera shutter efficiency.
and many other fixes and improvements...
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