Chaos has released V-Ray 6 for Rhino Update 1.1, the latest version of the renderer. The update extends the Enmesh-to-V-Ray bridge, and adds support for cylindrical projection in V-Ray Decal, and for rendering cutaway images in V-Ray GPU using V’Ray’s Clipper object.
The new version was released alongside V-Ray 6 for SketchUp Update 1, which has similar new features.
This video shows how you can create and render cutaway animations while respecting object visibility.
Updates to the Enscape bridge and procedural clouds system added in V-Ray 6 for Rhino
The update extends several of the new features introduced in V-Ray 6 for Rhino last year, notably the new bridge from Enscape to V-Ray. The bridge makes it possible to transfer scenes from Enscape, the real-time renderer with whose developer Chaos merged last year, to V-Ray for final-quality rendering. To that, Update 1 adds the option to transfer “some of Enscape’s visual settings” to V-Ray, including Sunlight, Sky and Camera Exposure parameters, to help match the looks of renders. The bridge also now supports Linked Models and the new customisable stock assets introduced in Enscape 3.5 last month. There are also a number of performance improvements and bugfixes, including a fix for an issue with normal maps that resolves “many visual artifacts” when rendering Enscape materials. The procedural clouds system introduced in V-Ray 6 for Rhino has also been updated, with the default settings now resulting in clouds visually similar to those in Enscape. The update also adds new settings for generating contrails.
In this tutorial, we demonstrate how to add realistic stickers to curved objects and blend surface and decal bumps. Discover how to leverage the cylindrical projection and additive bump options within V-Ray Decal to achieve impressive results with ease.
Updates to V-Ray Decal, the VFB and V-Ray GPU
Decal projection system V-Ray Decal gets support for the Bend function, for cylindrical mapping onto curved surfaces like cans, plus support for bump and displacement mapping. The V-Ray Frame Buffer (VFB) gets support for masking for Lens Effects and Denoiser layers, and for separate colour transformations to the Background layer. In addition, hybrid renderer V-Ray GPU now supports the Clipper object for rendering cutaway images.
Support for more native Rhino features, plus updates to Chaos Cosmos
Changes unique to the SketchUp edition of V-Ray include support for SketchUp section plane transitions (on Windows only) when rendering animations, along with object and tag visibility states. Outside the core software, online asset library Chaos Cosmos, available with all V-Ray subscriptions, now includes assets using V-Ray’s new Enmesh geometry replication system.V-Ray for Rhino is a 3D rendering software that combines real-time and photoreal rendering into one complete suite of visualization tools. From architecture to product design, it’s everything you need to bring your next design project to life.
V-Ray 6 for SketchUp and V-Ray 6 for Rhino come in with powerful, new tools and open a new chapter of design development and collaboration.
Chaos Czech a.s. is part of Chaos Group, and specializes in developing easy to use, powerful and affordable software for 3D computer graphics and visual effects. Our technology helps artists and designers create photoreal imagery and animation for design, television, and feature films. Corona Renderer is widely used in arch-viz, automotive and product design, and also features VFX capabilities.
Owner: Chaos Czech a.s.
Product Name: V-Ray 6
Version: Update 1.1 (6.10.01) for Rhino
Supported Architectures: x64
Website Home Page : http://www.chaosgroup.com
Languages Supported: english
System Requirements: Windows *
Size: 914.0 mb
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