#VRAY COST UPDATE#
In the last update of Corona Render 5.0 the rendering time of a 3500mp image set was 20 seconds, which I found impressive and that for anyone who has spent several years like me in this business was unthinkable long ago. Turning to the personal and professional side, I have observed that lately the Corona Render is gaining more and more ground over the Vray, and in European countries, in the United States and even in Mexico City, this becomes a necessary requirement for job offers, becoming necessary to have knowledge of at least 70% use of the Corona Render, this is due to the practicality of working in your environment.Īnother of the details that personally has managed to win over the rendering community is in the Hardware requirements for its use, being this less demanding than in the Vray , so the investment costs to mount a Render studio could be seen reduced.
#VRAY COST HOW TO#
It should be noted since 2017 the Corona Render is under Chaos Group , who have been the developers of the Vray , and although together under the same company, both software have known how to highlight their advantages and target different sectors that are looking for certain characteristics to work on their Renders. So the Chaos Group agenda is intended to continue the development of both programs separately.
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Settings such as the movement of the sun, flashes of light, haze have become much easier when compared to the Vray . It also offers us more complex materials, a portable rendering system, and options such as the lightmix setup, in which you can create a daytime rendering and convert it to a nighttime rendering in real time, saving valuable time.
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Other advantages that Corona Render offers for new users is the ease of updating, as well as for those who want to enter the work of professional Renders to find support through their forums, where the community meets to solve many of the doubts that arise. It is at this point that I will begin to talk about the Corona Render . This software, which started as a student project in 2009 by Ondřej Karlík , has been positioning itself in the market thanks to its focus on reducing Rendering times and a shorter learning curve towards its competition. A much more comfortable and friendly interface for settings , with few parameters to move, which allows you to focus on realism, lighting and materials.