

Trade-in deals for existing subscriptions and perpetual licences Subscriptions also include access to scanned materials from the VRScans library – the need for a separate render licence for VRScans has just been removed – and 20 Chaos Cloud render credits per year.Īs with single-product licences, V-Ray Collection licences only come with a single render node, although it can be used with any edition of V-Ray.

Unlike the educational version, the full collection also includes Project Lavina, Chaos Group’s work-in-progress tool for exploring V-Ray scenes in real time. This time, both V-Ray for Blender and Nuke are included, alongside 3ds Max, Cinema 4D, Houdini, Maya, Modo, Revit, Rhino, SketchUp and Unreal Engine: the only missing editions are form.Z and Katana. Like the educational version, it includes both editions of Phoenix FD, plus most of the main editions of V-Ray. Like Chaos Group’s V-Ray Education Collection, launched earlier this year, V-Ray Collection provides access to most of the firm’s software for a year, including all of the updates released in that period. Subscribers get access to 11 editions of the V-Ray renderer, both editions of fluid simulation tool Phoenix FD, real-time scene exploration tool Project Lavina, assets from VRScans, and Chaos Cloud render credits.īoth single-edition subscriptions and perpetual licences remain available.Īn all-in-one subscription to V-Ray, Phoenix FD, Project Lavina and VRScans Chaos Group has launched V-Ray Collection, an all-in-one $699/year subscription that provides access to the firm’s key software applications and online services via a single floating licence.
