![]() ![]() It is built on the same path-tracing technology as V-Ray RT but this is a production renderer which is compatible with all of the V-Ray production features. Now you might ask "Isn't that just the same as V-Ray RT?" In a way yes it is the same. It's a new feature in 3.0 which allows you to render and see your image progressively appear before you. With the release of V-Ray 3.0 nearing ever closer, Paul Hatton checks out the impressive capabilities of the all-new Progressive Rendering inside V-Ray 3.0, showcasing the Beta version IntroductionĮver since gaining access to the V-Ray 3.0 beta, I have been impressed by their Progressive Rendering Production rendering option. With this scene I wanted to create a haven for a record lover – a comfortable place they could sit and revel in their music.
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