Vray 7 Now

For nearly two decades, V-Ray has been the gold standard in photorealistic rendering. From blockbuster visual effects to award-winning architectural visualizations, it has powered the work of top-tier artists and designers. Every new iteration brings a mix of relief and excitement; relief that the tools we rely on are evolving, and excitement for the new creative possibilities.

V-Ray 7 installs alongside V-Ray 6. You can keep both on your machine during a transition period. vray 7

is no exception. However, this is not merely an incremental update. With the official release of V-Ray 7 for 3ds Max, Maya, SketchUp, Rhino, and Revit, Chaos has positioned this version as a paradigm shift—focusing on probabilistic rendering , cloud-native collaboration , and lighting speed . For nearly two decades, V-Ray has been the

To understand where V-Ray 7 is going, we must look at where V-Ray 6 left off. Version 6 was a monumental update, introducing procedural clouds, the Chaos Scatter system, and significant strides in GPU rendering. It shifted the focus from simply "calculating light" to building complex environments efficiently. V-Ray 7 installs alongside V-Ray 6