3D Community News | 05.11.2024
Chaos – Gaussian Splat Support In V-Ray 7 For 3ds Max And More

Chaos recently released V-Ray 7 version for 3ds Max, introducing cutting-edge features in order to elevate the rendering process for 3d artists and with enhanced support for Gaussian Splat, advanced light management, and new tools in Chaos Cosmos. Read the article, watch the video presentation, and stay informed!

V-Ray packs numerous additions in this latest release for a more efficient workflow. Here’s a breakdown of the top features that make V-Ray 7 a valuable upgrade.

1. Gaussian Splat Support for Enhanced Environments.
This standout feature of V-Ray 7, Gaussian Splat support, was designed for rendering complex point-cloud environments and it allows you to integrate real-world 3D environments with minimal effort, making it possible to render entire cityscapes or detailed landscapes with incredible depth and accuracy. By blending scan data seamlessly with 3D assets, Gaussian Splat enhances reflections, lighting, and camera movements, creating rich scenes in terms of details.

2. V-Ray Luminaires in Chaos Cosmos.
With V-Ray 7, Chaos also introduces the new V-Ray Luminaires, an asset type that delivers even more accurate and efficient lighting. This addition helps you to achieve more dynamic lighting effects instantly, making it simple to craft detailed atmospheres and enhance the photorealism of your scene.

3. Firefly Removal Tool.
Firefly artifacts, you know... those unwanted bright specks in renders, can now be eliminated with a single click! This tool saves post-processing time and ensures cleaner, more polished results without the need for extensive adjustments.

4. Improved Sun and Sky Model with Nautical Twilight Support.
The updated Sun and Sky model in V-Ray 7 allows for even more realistic lighting across different times of day, including nautical twilight. Artists can capture great lighting for sunrise and sunset scenes, enabling immersive animations that closely mimic natural conditions.

5. Custom-Shaped Render Regions.
V-Ray 7 introduces custom-shaped render regions, allowing users to focus on specific areas of their scenes. This feature helps optimize resources and improves efficiency by reducing render times, especially in the regions that demand detailed attention.

6. Enhanced Frame Buffer with Non-Destructive Color Correction.
The frame buffer now supports non-destructive color correction presets, allowing users to experiment with various film and grading options without committing to a look. With the thumbnail view, artists can preview and choose color presets effortlessly, achieving the desired visual tone more quickly and easily.

7. Virtual Tours with Hotspots.
Another new feature in the V-Ray frame buffer is virtual tours with automatic hotspots, which create an interactive experience. This tool is handy for presenting spaces interactively, as it enables guided tours within scenes, enhancing engagement and user experience.

8. Chaos Scatter Improvements and Brush Mode.
Chaos Scatter has been improved with a new brush mode, providing more control for placing instances in scenes. You can now directly paint instances like foliage or crowds into scenes, achieving a refined, organic distribution. This update is especially valuable for creating naturalistic outdoor scenes or populated areas.

9. GPU Enhancements for Faster Renders.
V-Ray GPU fully supports caustics, allowing for efficient rendering of water and glass materials with GPU hardware. This enhancement significantly improves projects that involve complex lighting interactions, offering both speed and visual fidelity. Additionally, optimizations in V-Ray GPU accelerate render times, especially for texture-heavy scenes, ensuring a quicker “time to first pixel” for faster workflow performance.

In conclusion, we could say that V-Ray 7 for 3ds Max is packed with innovative tools and improvements that cover many of modern artists' demands, making it easier to build complex scenes and achieve high-quality renders. With features like Gaussian Splat support, enhanced color correction, and GPU optimization, Chaos continues to advance the capabilities of V-Ray, helping artists bring their visions to life with precision and efficiency.

Check the video to explore what’s new in V-Ray for 3ds max 7 update:


Chaos is a Bulgarian company established in Sofia in 1997 (famous for V-Ray). It is a world leader in visualization and computer graphics, creating technology that empowers artists and designers to visualize anything they can imagine. Their solutions vary from 3D rendering to real-time rendering and simulation software.



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