SIGGRAPH 2012: Chaos Group Celebrates V-Ray’s 10th Anniversary with New Additions to its Portfolio
Posted by Torgeir Holm on 26.7.2012 | Category: V-Ray news
The company will premier V-Ray for Nuke and V-Ray for Katana and announce highly anticipated new features for the upcoming releases of V-Ray for 3ds Max and V-Ray for Maya.
PRESS RELEASE:
Sofia, Bulgaria, 25 July 2012 – Chaos Group is gearing up for another exciting year at Siggraph where the company will unveil new products and features empowering 3D artists to achieve better results in less time. Siggraph visitors will be the first to see a demonstration of V-Ray for Nuke and V-Ray for Katana, integrating rendering capabilities seamlessly across the VFX pipeline.
Staying on top of the latest technology trends, Chaos Group will also show some exciting new improvements in GPU rendering at Siggraph. GPU rendering available with V-Ray RT GPU has transformed VFX workflows with dramatic increases in speed and flexibility. Now it includes CUDA support, support for new materials and textures, motion blur support, proxies and instancing, and animation preview.
Chaos Group will be featured at the demo areas of our partners NVIDIA, BOXX, and Trinity3d/Evermotion.
PRODUCT DEMOS AND PRESENTATIONS
• New by Chaos Group: V-Ray for Nuke and V-Ray for Katana
• The latest in V-Ray for 3ds Max and Maya - V-Ray RT improvements - CUDA support, support for new materials and textures, motion blur support, proxies and instancing with RT, using V-Ray RT for animation preview - Enhancements from latest service packs - V-Ray hair material, Ptex support in V-Ray for 3ds Max - New features expected with future releases - deep pixel images support, metaballs, Alembic support, lens effects in the V-Ray frame buffer
• Phoenix FD for Maya: Creating realistic fire, smoke, and explosions. Simulating liquids, adding foams and splashes
• V-Ray for Softimage: key features and examples of V-Ray for Softimage used in production