Summary:
- Launch of V-Ray 5 for 3ds Max beta invites users to explore new rendering features and contribute to its development.
- Light Mix allows users to explore different lighting scenarios from a single render without rerendering.
- Layered Compositing enables image fine-tuning directly in the V-Ray Frame Buffer, eliminating the need for separate post-processing software.
- Material Library & Browser offers over 500 render-ready materials, including metals, glass, and wood, for easy selection.
- Material Presets and Previews save time by providing ready-to-use setups and accurate visual swatches of materials.
We’ve just launched the V-Ray 5 for 3ds Max beta. We need you to try it out and help us build a new generation of V-Ray renderers.
I want to join the betaNew features in V-Ray 5 for 3ds Max include:
LIGHT MIX Explore multiple lighting scenarios from a single render. By adding the new VRayLightMix render element, you can adjust lights interactively without rerendering.
LAYERED COMPOSITING The new Layer compositor lets you fine-tune and finish your images directly in the V-Ray Frame Buffer — without the need for a separate post-processing app.
MATERIAL LIBRARY & BROWSER* Choose from a library of over 500 render-ready materials including metals, glass, wood and more.
MATERIAL PRESETS Save time setting up common materials with presets for aluminum, chrome, glass and more.
MATERIAL PREVIEWS New rendered material swatches show you exactly what your materials will look like.
AND MORE Sign up now and find out what else we’ve added — and be the among first to try upcoming new features.
Sign up for the V-Ray 5 for 3ds Max beta*VFB2 and V-Ray Material Library browser available for Autodesk® 3ds Max versions 2018 and up.