What’s New in V-Ray 7: Latest Features and Real Improvements
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V-Ray is a professional rendering engine used inside applications like Autodesk 3ds Max, Autodesk Maya, and SketchUp to create photorealistic images and animations.
MaxCloudON provides a cloud render farm that lets you run V-Ray rendering faster and at scale.
Instead of being limited by your workstation, you can use:
Use RenderSonic to run your V-Ray rendering in the cloud automatically, without managing infrastructure or setup. Upload your project and get an upfront cost estimate based on a real test render, and let the system handle the entire rendering process from start to finish.
Compatible with V-Ray projects from Autodesk 3ds Max, Blender, Autodesk Maya
Best for: fast delivery, hands-free V-Ray rendering without setup
Use dedicated cloud servers to run your V-Ray rendering with complete control over hardware, software, and workflow. Access private CPU or GPU machines, install your tools, and render exactly as you would on your local workstation – just faster and scalable.
Use any 3D software that supports V-Ray, including SketchUp, Autodesk 3ds Max, Maya, or others
Best for: studios, complex scenes, custom V-Ray pipelines requiring full control
MaxCloudON provides high-performance cloud infrastructure to run your V-Ray scenes faster in the cloud, combining automated workflows and dedicated servers to match any production need.
Run your V-Ray rendering on high-performance CPU and GPU servers, using parallel processing to handle complex scenes without slowdowns.
Install any V-Ray version, plugins, and scripts, and run your exact workflow in a persistent, unshared environment.
Skip setup entirely with RenderSonic, and run V-Ray rendering from upload to final output automatically.
Know your costs in advance with upfront pricing, or use fixed server plans with no hidden fees.
Your data is protected through encrypted transfers and isolated infrastructure, ensuring your projects remain secure and private.
Get help from people who actually understand V-Ray rendering, not generic support reading from a script.
Choose how you want to run your V-Ray rendering and explore pricing based on your workflow.
Choose the infrastructure that fits your rendering workflow and project complexity.
Test your V-Ray rendering workflow on real hardware with a 48-hour free CPU server - No credit card required. No obligation. Full access to real infrastructure.
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For dedicated servers, you use your own V-Ray licenses and plugins.
For RenderSonic (automated rendering), the system runs V-Ray 7, so no additional setup is required.
Yes. With dedicated servers, you can run your exact V-Ray pipeline, plugins, and render managers without changes.
No. You get private, unshared CPU or GPU resources.
With RenderSonic (automated rendering), the process is handled automatically. You can track progress and stop the job if needed, while the system manages the rendering.
With dedicated servers, you can monitor and manage rendering in real time using your own tools, render manager, or remote desktop access.
Your data is protected with encrypted transfers and isolated infrastructure, ensuring a secure rendering environment.
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