

With Light Mix, artists can interactively explore different lighting scenarios without having to re-render an image. Two of V-Ray 5’s most exciting additions – Layer Compositing and Light Mix – can be found in the new V-Ray Frame Buffer (VFB), which was also redesigned for efficiency and a cleaner look. V-Ray 5 is a big step in that direction.” Beyond rendering “An artist doesn’t want to jump into extra applications – they want tools that excel atĮvery part of the process.

“The future is all-in-one,” said Phillip Miller, Vice President of Product Management at Chaos

Artists and designers can now composite renders, enhance materials and interactively relight images without leaving the program, extending V-Ray’s capabilities into new realms. Los Angeles, CA, June 2020– Chaos Group released V-Ray 5 for 3ds Max, connecting its award-winning renderer to more parts of the visualization process.
