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Introducing V Ray 3.3 for 3dsMax

Chaos Group 2016-01-07 14:55 tutorial  > Making of  > misc

Tour by Chaos Group`s CG Specialist Kalina Panteleeva.

V-Ray 3.3 for 3ds Max came out in the last days before Christmas and the new free update brought a real present of to the rendering artists with new and drastically improved features. Chaos Group`s CG Specialist Kalina Panteleeva will take you on a comprehensive tour through the details of the Variance-Based Adaptive Sampling, the added ray-traced rounded corners, the new Sky Model and Aerial Perspective, the stochastic flakes and the impressive, greatly upgraded V-Ray Clipper. All in all there are 25 new features and updates in V-Ray 3.3 for 3ds Max and Kalina will take her time to demonstrate you everything through a bunch of production-ready scenes.
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Who is Presenting the Webinar

CG specialist Kalina Panteleeva joined the Chaos Group CG team in 2012 and since then, she`s been actively working with V-Ray for Maya and V-Ray for 3ds Max. She has more than eight years experience in graphic design, photography, and visual arts. Before joining Chaos Group, Kalina worked in creative for the advertising industry.

Author: Chaos Group Editor: Michał Franczak
Tags: vray chaos group kalina panteleeva
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