

“Whether it's real-time ray tracing with Chaos Vantage or game-quality graphics with V-Ray Vision, this new update makes it easier to apply real time to any stage of the design process,” said Konstantin Gaytandzhiev, V-Ray for Rhino and SketchUp product manager at Chaos. With dozens of improvements to V-Ray Vision and a new Live Link to Chaos Vantage, users can bring real-time rendering into more parts of their process, opening up faster workflows and feedback while working within Rhino or SketchUp. 04, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) - Today, Chaos expands V-Ray 5 for Rhino and V-Ray 5 for SketchUp, helping designers get more done with real-time visualization. The V-Ray Education Collection Includes: V-Ray for 3ds Max, V-Ray for Maya, V-Ray for SketchUp, V-Ray for Rhino, V-Ray for Revit, V-Ray for Modo, V-Ray for Unreal, V-Ray for Houdini, V-Ray for Cinema 4D, Phoenix FD for 3ds Max and Phoenix FD for Maya.LOS ANGELES, Nov. Free access to Chaos Group’s commercial support team is also included, providing on-demand support from set-up to settings. The V-Ray Education Collection includes full versions of 11 products and free upgrades for the length of the license. As cost is a historical barrier to departmental growth, Chaos says the V-Ray Education Collection has been priced to spur new classes and expanded curriculums, so administrators won’t have to wait for new budgets when ideas hit. With one price across products, schools and teachers can choose the right product for the job, and then switch it if plans or industry trends start to shift. With options for architecture (Revit, SketchUp, Rhino, 3ds Max), visual effects (Maya, Houdini), realtime (Unreal) and more, students can now hone in on the areas they are most focused on. As coursework and interests develop, students can apply different versions of V-Ray to their own challenges. The V-Ray Education Collection offers students more flexibility as they begin to master workflows and build their portfolios. “With our new collection, users can easily switch between the leading 3D applications, helping them branch out, reduce costs and expand their curriculums.” “We wanted to make it easier for students and educators to access a full suite of software, as they learn and teach visualization for architecture, design and visual effects,” says Chaos Group education director Veselina Zheleva. Students, schools and educators can now use Chaos Group’s renderer and fluid simulation software for $149 a year (an 86% savings compared to purchasing individually). Chaos Group has launched its V-Ray Education Collection, a new offering that provides access to 11 V-Ray and Phoenix FD products through a single license.
