V-Ray
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Developer(s) | Chaos Group |
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Stable release | 3.40.03
/ August 30, 2016 |
Operating system | Linux, Mac OS X and Microsoft Windows |
Type | Rendering system |
License | Proprietary commercial software |
Website | www |
V-Ray is a commercial rendering plug-in for 3D computer graphics software applications. It is developed by Chaos Group (Bulgarian: Хаос Груп), a Bulgarian company based in Sofia, Bulgaria, established in 1997. V-Ray is used in media, entertainment, and design industries such as film and video game production, industrial design, product design and architecture.[1] The company chief architects are Peter Mitev and Vladimir Koylazov.
Overview
V-Ray is a rendering engine that uses global illumination algorithms, including path tracing, photon mapping, irradiance maps and directly computed global illumination.
The desktop 3D applications that are supported by V-Ray are:
Academic and stand-alone versions of V-Ray are also available.
References
- ^ chaosgroup.com. About Chaos Group. September 22, 2014.
- ^ https://www.chaosgroup.com/vray/revit
Further reading
- Francesco Legrenzi, V-Ray - The Complete Guide, 2008
- Markus Kuhlo and Enrico Eggert, Architectural Rendering with 3ds Max and V-Ray: Photorealistic Visualization, Focal Press, 2010
- Ciro Sannino, Photography and Rendering with V-Ray, GC Edizioni, 2012
- Luca Deriu, V-Ray e Progettazione 3D, EPC Editore, 2013
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to V-Ray.
- V-Ray - Free Video Tutorials << Broken Link
- V-Ray Essentials Crash Course - Free Tutorial
- V-Ray - Free Video Tutorials
- V-Ray Help
- Chaos Group Home Page
- V-Ray at rhino3d.com
- A Closer Look At VRAY Architectural Review of V-Ray
- VRay Material Downloads and Resource Library
- ASGVIS Makers of V-Ray for Rhino and V-Ray for SketchUp
- VRAYforC4D - the website of V-Ray for Cinema4d, made by LAUBlab KG
- V-Ray/Blender development.
- Free Material Library