For those of you with experience, is V-Ray worth the price of admission?
I use Max and I love Iray+, partially because of its quality, but mostly because it's a progressive renderer, so you get near instant results for render and material tests.
However, I'd love to have some compatibility for commercial purposes and V-Ray seems to be where it's at.
Thoughts?
I use Max and I love Iray+, partially because of its quality, but mostly because it's a progressive renderer, so you get near instant results for render and material tests.
However, I'd love to have some compatibility for commercial purposes and V-Ray seems to be where it's at.
Thoughts?