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V-Ray

V-Ray is a professional rendering software developed by Chaos Group, used primarily for photorealistic image and animation production in 3D computer graphics. It integrates with popular 3D modeling applications like Autodesk 3ds Max, Maya, SketchUp, and Blender to simulate realistic lighting, materials, and camera effects. The tool is widely adopted in industries such as architecture, film, and product design for its high-quality output and efficient rendering capabilities.

Also known as: Vray, VRay, V-Ray Renderer, Chaos V-Ray, Vray Next
🧊Why learn V-Ray?

Developers and artists should learn V-Ray when working on projects that require photorealistic visualizations, such as architectural renderings, film VFX, or product design mockups. It is particularly valuable for its advanced features like global illumination, ray tracing, and support for complex materials, making it ideal for creating lifelike scenes with accurate lighting and shadows. Use cases include architectural walkthroughs, cinematic animations, and marketing materials where visual fidelity is critical.

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