Chaos Group V-Ray Next, Update 2.2 (build 4.20.03) for Rhino

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Chaos Group V-Ray Next, Update 2.2 (build 4.20.03) for Rhino | 450.3 mb
Chaos Group is pleased to announce the availability of V-Ray Next, Update 2.2 (build 4.20.03) for Rhino, the first smart renderer made for designers. Tailored tools have expanded the core capabilities of Rhino and Grasshopper, linking photorealistic rendering, scene intelligence and asset management into a powerful new workflow that centralizes the design/visualization experience.



Improvements & Bug Fixes
- Chaos Group License Server is updated to version 5.5.0
- V-Ray Swarm is updated to version 1.4.4
- Chaos Cloud client application is updated to version 1.7.5
- The Chaos Group License Server web page now automatically opens after successful V-Ray installation
- The Material Random Color render element now correctly generates unique colors for materials passed through a Two Sided shader or ones using the Translucency attribute
- Coat layers (Diffuse or Reflection) added to a material that has no other base layer no longer display the full set of VRay Mtl parameters
- CUDA hybrid rendering in bucket mode no longer leads to exception in V-Ray Core when NVLink is used
- A separate alpha image file is no longer saved out for Bongo animations, when the output file format supports an alpha channel. Selecting .bmp, .jpg or .hdr will still result in the creation of a separate file, since this data can not be stored in the original file. The same applies to the 'SaveRenderWindowAs' rhino command
- V-Ray light instances no longer get automatically renamed in Rhino. This improves both various user workflows as well as 3rd party plugin integrations
- The V-Ray Material From Project component in Grasshopper now accepts integer or string value inputs

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Chaos Group has released V-Ray Next for Rhino, the latest update to the edition of the renderer for Robert McNeel & Associates' NURBS-based industrial modelling software. The update makes key features of the V-Ray Next architecture available to Rhino users, introduces new asset management tools, and extends support for Rhino's Grasshopper procedural modelling system.
- Performance boosts, plus new Scene Intelligence and asset-management features

The new features in V-Ray Next for Rhino follow a similar pattern to those from V-Ray Next for SketchUp, which shipped last month. That means the key features of the V-Ray Next architecture: better overall CPU and GPU render performance, plus new 'Scene Intelligence' features designed to simplify render set-up, including the Adaptive Dome Light and automatic exposure. The update also adds support for Nvidia's AI-based OptiX render denoising system, and makes the standard V-Ray material compatible with metalness PBR workflows used in game engines like UE4. Workflow improvements include a simplified rendering UI, and a new asset-management system.
- Improved support for Grasshopper, and support for scripting
Support for Grasshopper, the "algorithmic modelling" system introduced in Rhino 6, has also been extended. New features include the option to animate Grasshopper definitions, cameras and sunlight settings from the V-Ray timeline; and support for physical camera settings and V-Ray Next's lighting analysis render element within Grasshopper. In addition, V-Ray Next for Rhino introduces support for scripting via Python or RhinoScript, making it possible to automate common tasks or customise rendering functionality.
What's New in V-Ray Next, Update 2






Chaos Group is a worldwide leader in computer graphics technology, helping artists and designers create photoreal imagery and animation for design, television, and feature films. Chaos Group specializes in physically-based rendering and simulation software used daily by top design studios, architectural firms, advertising agencies, and visual effects companies around the globe. Today, the company's research and development in cloud rendering, material scanning, and virtual reality is shaping the future of creative storytelling and digital design. Founded in 1997, Chaos Group is privately owned with offices in Sofia, Los Angeles, Baltimore, Seoul, and Tokyo.
Product: Chaos Group V-Ray
Version: Next, Update 2.2 (build 4.20.03)
Supported Architectures: x64
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System Requirements: PC *
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Please make sure that your system fulfills these requirements before installing V-Ray. Note that V-Ray is only supported for 64-bit operating systems and 64-bit versions of Rhino.
V-Ray for Rhinoceros 5
Processor 1st Gen Intel Core or compatible processor with SSE4.2 support (x64).
RAM 4 GB RAM and 4 GB swap minimum - recommended 8 GB or more RAM, 8 GB or more swap file.
TCP/IP Only IPv4 is supported. IPv6 is currently not supported.
Operating System Windows 7, Windows 8.1, Windows 10 (64-bit versions only).
Rhino Rhino 5.14 or later (64-bit versions only). Supported GPU Maxwell-, Pascal-, Volta- and Turing-based NVIDIA card(s) with latest video driver or recommended version 411.31
V-Ray for Rhinoceros 6
Processor 1st Gen Intel Core or compatible processor with SSE4.2 support (x64).
RAM 4 GB RAM and 4 GB swap minimum - recommended 8 GB or more RAM, 8 GB or more swap file.
TCP/IP Only IPv4 is supported. IPv6 is currently not supported.
Operating System Windows 7, Windows 8.1, Windows 10 (64-bit versions only).
Rhino Rhino 6.18.19266 or later. Supported GPU Maxwell-, Pascal-, Volta- and Turing-based NVIDIA card(s) with latest video driver or recommended version 411.31

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