Anyone interesting on VRAY Standalone?V-Ray for Maya - The Countdown is over!
One of the most eagerly expected products in the 3D world is officially released to turn over a new leaf in the rendering processes.
V-Ray for Maya revolutionizes rendering times, stability and ease of use to achieve remarkable pipeline efficiency.
To all of you V-Ray users and fans,
Chaos Group team announced the official release of V-Ray for Maya. The comprehensive set 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. V-Ray for Maya is supported on Microsoft Windows, Apple Mac OS X, and Red Hat Enterprise Linux and Fedora operating systems in their 32-bit and 64-bit versions (other distributions also work). V-Ray runs with Autodesk Maya 2008, 2009 and 2010 versions.
Aimed at improving quality and efficiency in the production processes of the VFX and Film industry, V-Ray for Maya now enables the rendering of larger scenes with greater complexity while at the same time artists can rely on a faster rendering stage without compromising on the quality side of their work.
“Having used V-Ray in production for many years, and having been involved in large Maya centric pipelines, it was great to finally put the two together. Now that V-Ray can work inside Maya in virtually the same way that it operates in 3ds Max, it allows for a more flexible pipeline that would allow for the same high quality output that you expect from V-Ray. Being centered on a solid V-Ray Standalone pipeline allows you to use V-Ray within Maya, and have your whole renderfarm operate outside of Maya. It also operates nicely within a Windows or Linux or Mac pipeline which allows for even greater flexibility regardless of the size of your project” says Christopher Nichols – VFX Supervisor.
“I evaluated V-Ray for Maya by running it through the pipeline and with an intense VFX schedule where we are sometimes required to render hundreds of thousands of frames. V-Ray had proven itself to be most reliable, we had little to no issues with it during the productions, and when we did have challenges Chaos Group's Development Team was more than willing to help us out, which made us feel very much a part of the whole process” explained Dmitry Vinnik, Technical Director and founder of Silhouette Images Inc.
V-Ray for Maya Advantages and Key Features:
Faithful to its ultimate vision for extraordinary speed and quality, Chaos Group empowers users to improve render times by taking advantage of the V-Ray for Maya licensing. Each V-Ray for Maya license allows the usage of up to 10 additional render nodes, running either in Maya batch mode or as standalone render servers through the V-Ray Standalone application. The Standalone application allows rendering to occur independently of Maya and is considered as an outstanding option to boost the speed for both standard and distributed rendering.
Robert Nederhorst, VFX Supervisor at Radium/ReelFX in Santa Monica, explained his experience with V-Ray for Maya "Working V-Ray as a fully adaptive system allows our VFX team to deal with every glossy calculation as an antialiasing issue which makes setup so much easier and render times actually faster! It's the ease of setup and simple methods to deal with common problems that are great for VFX. All of us in the industry have less and less time to work on things these days so being able to rapidly get to our vision is important. V-Ray absolutely helps in that."
“I personally love the simplicity and some of the key factors in V-Ray which sets it apart from other renderers in Maya:
1. DMC sampler;
2. Easy to use and very well developed GI system;
3. True 3D motion blur, which works with transparencies (a key to fast rendering with accurate results without major headaches and cheats);
4. Very simple and powerful baking system;
5. Powerful multipass architecture,”
added Dmitry Vinnik, from Silhouette Images Inc.
The beta version of V-Ray for Maya has been used in numerous productions and VFX studios, and the feedback received during the development stages enabled Chaos Group to create a product focused on real needs and challenges in everyday rendering operations.
Pricing and availability
The suggested retail price (SRP) of V-Ray for Maya is USD 999 or EUR 719 per license, depending on the region of purchase. Purchasing one V-Ray for Maya license gives a lot more than just a single rendering license. It allows the rendering in interactive Maya environment of 1 computer and another 10 computers running as render nodes. These render nodes can run in Maya batch mode or as standalone render servers through the V-Ray Standalone application, independently of Maya. These can also be used for the simultaneous rendering of a single frame across 10 computers through the Distributed Rendering mode. If the users require having more than 10 rendering nodes – additional licenses can be purchased for V-Ray Standalone which can be used as standalone or through the Maya batch mode. It does not get any more flexible than that, does it?
And remember! We license full computers, not CPUs! The more CPUs you have per computer, the better you utilize our single license!
V-Ray for Maya is distributed through electronic download only. A hardware lock is required for the licensing system and is provided upon purchase.
Additional V-Ray Standalone licenses are available for purchase with suggested end user price of USD299 / EUR249 per computer. Outrageous volume discounts are applicable for all V-Ray products. Order prices in US Dollars or Euro is applied depending on specific country of order placement. Please, contact our sales representative or distributor for pricing information at sales.software@chaosgroup.com
Trademarks and copyrights
V-Ray and the V-Ray logo are registered trademarks of Chaos Software Ltd. in Bulgaria and/or other countries. Autodesk and Maya are registered trademarks or trademarks of Autodesk, Inc., and/or its subsidiaries and/or affiliates in the USA and/or other countries. Microsoft, Windows and Windows XP are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. Apple, Mac and Mac OS are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds in the U.S. and other countries. All other brand names, product names, or trademarks belong to their respective holders.
Thank you all for being part of the V-Ray future!
To learn more about V-Ray for maya - click here.
VRay Standalone for USD299 / EUR249 per computer
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Johny
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VRay Standalone for USD299 / EUR249 per computer
Here is copy pastel of Chaosgroup's newsletter.
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froo
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Re: VRay Standalone for USD299 / EUR249 per computer
well I think that means, additional licenses for Vray for Maya are $299.
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noko
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Re: VRay Standalone for USD299 / EUR249 per computer
That what it sounds like to me too.
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Benji
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Re: VRay Standalone for USD299 / EUR249 per computer
I'd heard that this was going to be a lot cheaper. I guess a thousand bucks is normal for maya users, I'm sure they're happy to finally have it. Imagine if vray for truespace had those features...........
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MANXIE
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Re: VRay Standalone for USD299 / EUR249 per computer
The way its worded is pretty confusing, I first saw it advertised on the evermotion website which stated that you can render your scenes without any third party software as long as you purchased VRAY STANDALONE plus the appropriate DONGLE... 
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3dvisuals dude
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Re: VRay Standalone for USD299 / EUR249 per computer
Dunno on this "V-Ray Standalone" status. It seems that it is bundled with the V-Ray for Maya Distribution and additional "V-Ray Standalone's" can optionally be purchased (at a discount subsequent to your purchase of V-Ray for Maya) and added to your default V-Ray for Maya pipeline.
I did, however, run across some interesting news about people using V-Ray with Blender while I was briefly researching the new V-Ray Standalone. I don't know yet if that is kosher though, I haven't had time to research it further to verify any of this yet so BEWARE. For related research though, just Google the two words: Vray Blender (without quotes).
If that process is legally legitimate and not severely limited that could be a potentially viable render pipeline option. If I am not mistaken the Blender Devs doing this said they are using their Blender scripts with a downloadable demo version of Maya though, so the odds are it all times-out anyway.
Still... perhaps now Chaos Group who creates V-Ray may consider Blender support, dunno. Would be great for us though if they do!
I did, however, run across some interesting news about people using V-Ray with Blender while I was briefly researching the new V-Ray Standalone. I don't know yet if that is kosher though, I haven't had time to research it further to verify any of this yet so BEWARE. For related research though, just Google the two words: Vray Blender (without quotes).
If that process is legally legitimate and not severely limited that could be a potentially viable render pipeline option. If I am not mistaken the Blender Devs doing this said they are using their Blender scripts with a downloadable demo version of Maya though, so the odds are it all times-out anyway.
Still... perhaps now Chaos Group who creates V-Ray may consider Blender support, dunno. Would be great for us though if they do!
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Benji
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Re: VRay Standalone for USD299 / EUR249 per computer
This script has been ongoing for months, and chaos group have been allowing blender users to beta test vray for maya. It would be great if the $299 version worked with blender, but I don't think so.
I have no idea how this could ever be illegal.
I have no idea how this could ever be illegal.