Yesterday at Autodesk University, we announced the release of the V-Ray for Revit public beta.
V-Ray 2.0 for SketchUp has been updated and is fully compatible with SketchUp 2016.
Today, we announce the immediate availability of V-Ray 3.1 for Maya.
This is it. The road was a bit longer than we expected, but we are proudly releasing the version 1.0 of Corona Renderer for 3ds Max today. Cannot wait another second? Go get it now!
V-Ray 3.0 for 3ds Max Service Pack 1 is now available for download.
We've updated the V-Ray license server for all products.
We'll be at FMX 2015 for the 20th anniversary of Europe’s most influential conference for animation, effects, games, and transmedia.
It has been 9 long months since we released A5, and we’ve come a long way since that. Numerous things were changed and improved. This article should give you a short brief about those changes we did in A6 and tell you something about our future plans.
So read on.