VRay

The newest build, V-Ray® 1.50 Service Pack 4a for 3ds Max®, is available from the download section of the Chaos Group site. The upgrade is free of charge for all current V-Ray for 3ds Max customers of Chaos Group.
Chaos Group also announce the availability of the new V-Ray for Maya 1.50 SP1: the first Service Pack after release with significant improvements and modifications, including support for V-Ray Fur and Maya Hair, also the V-Ray Light Dome texture and environment textures are now visible in Maya's viewport.
V-Ray for Maya now supports reflection occlusion in V-Ray Dirt texture. V-Ray for Maya 1.50 SP1 is compatible with Autodesk Maya 2011 and all current V-Ray for Maya users may upgrade to new Service Pack for FREE.

V-Ray has become the renderer of choice in big production studios across the world. Feature film productions, multi-million dollar game productions, large and small architectural visualizations have trusted their visuals to V-Ray.
Now, V-Ray for Maya enables the rendering of even larger scenes with greater complexity and artists can rely on a faster rendering process. The comprehensive list of features provided by V-Ray for Maya includes true 3D Motion Blur, Sun & Sky procedural lighting system, Physical camera for matching life footage, Environment Fog, a set of Sub-Surface Scattering shaders and many others. With official release of V-Ray for Maya in August 2009 V-Ray rendering solutions confirmed their image of indispensable tool that is always there help artists transform even the most ambitious creative visions into reality for both less time and lower cost without sacrificing quality.
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