Product overview
V-Ray is a widely used rendering engine known for its versatility and photorealistic output. It is compatible with various 3D modeling software and is used in architecture, visual effects, and product design.Operating Systems
Windows macOS
Data Storage
On-Premises Storage
Industry served
Automotive |
Architecture & Interiors |
Entertainment & Media |
Jewelry Design |
Plastic Products |
Consumer Products |
Furniture/Home Decor |
Rail Industry |
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Advanced Rendering Engine
Advanced Rendering Engine: A powerful rendering engine that supports physically-based rendering (PBR) for realistic lighting, shading, and materials
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Global Illumination
Global Illumination: Capabilities for global illumination techniques like ray tracing or path tracing to simulate realistic light interactions, reflections, and shadows
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Material Editor
Material Editor: An intuitive material editor with a wide range of pre-defined materials and the ability to customize properties such as reflectivity, roughness, transparency, and more
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Texture Mapping
Texture Mapping: Support for high-resolution texture mapping to add details and realism to surfaces, including diffuse, specular, normal, and displacement maps
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HDR Imaging
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Realistic Lighting
Advanced Rendering Engine: A powerful rendering engine that supports physically-based rendering (PBR) for realistic lighting, shading, and materials
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Advanced Camera Settings
Advanced Camera Settings: Adjustable camera settings such as depth of field, aperture, and focal length for achieving realistic camera effects
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Interactive Rendering
Interactive Rendering: Real-time or interactive rendering capabilities to preview changes and adjustments in real-time for efficient workflow
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Post-Processing Effects
Post-Processing Effects: Post-processing effects such as bloom, ambient occlusion, and depth of field to enhance the final output
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Physical Units and Scale
Physical Units and Scale: Support for accurate representation of physical units and scale to ensure realistic proportions and dimensions
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Realistic Shadows
Realistic Shadows: Options for soft shadows, hard shadows, and shadow mapping to accurately depict the interaction of light with objects
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Reflections and Refractions
Reflections and Refractions: Realistic reflections and refractions to accurately simulate how light interacts with reflective and transparent materials
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Volumetric Rendering
Volumetric Rendering: Capabilities for rendering volumetric effects such as fog, smoke, and atmospheric conditions for added realism
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CAD Integration
CAD Integration: Seamless integration with CAD software, allowing for easy import/export of CAD models without loss of detail or accuracy
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Support for GPU Rendering
Support for GPU Rendering: Utilization of GPU acceleration for faster rendering times, especially when dealing with complex scenes
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Animation Support
Animation Support: If animation is needed, support for creating realistic animated sequences with smooth transitions and realistic lighting changes
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Customizable Environments
Customizable Environments: Ability to create and customize virtual environments to place the CAD models in context, enhancing realism
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Cloud Rendering
Cloud Rendering: Provides options for cloud-based rendering services to offload resource-intensive tasks and reduce rendering times on local machines
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Integration and Plugin Support
Integration and Plugin Support: Offers compatibility with various design and animation software, as well as support for plugins to extend functionality and improve workflow
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Advanced Ray Tracing
Advanced Ray Tracing: Provides accurate simulations of light as it interacts with surfaces and materials, crucial for achieving photorealism
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Support for VR and 360° Images
Support for VR and 360° Images: Generate immersive VR content and 360-degree images directly from your models, offering an interactive way to explore designs
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High- Quality Output
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