The one that started it all. Developed by Chaos Group (now Chaos), V-Ray 1.0 was a brute-force renderer competing with Brazil and FinalRender. It was fast, but it was also . No progressive rendering; you tweaked dozens of subdivs until your noise disappeared.
V-Ray's journey from a small Bulgarian startup in 1997 to the industry standard for photorealistic rendering is a story of constant technical evolution. Developed by Chaos (formerly Chaos Group), it has transformed how designers and artists simulate light. The V-Ray Version Timeline
V-Ray is widely used across 3ds Max , SketchUp , Rhino , Maya , and Houdini , maintaining its edge by adapting to the latest hardware and AI advancements.
The one that started it all. Developed by Chaos Group (now Chaos), V-Ray 1.0 was a brute-force renderer competing with Brazil and FinalRender. It was fast, but it was also . No progressive rendering; you tweaked dozens of subdivs until your noise disappeared.
V-Ray's journey from a small Bulgarian startup in 1997 to the industry standard for photorealistic rendering is a story of constant technical evolution. Developed by Chaos (formerly Chaos Group), it has transformed how designers and artists simulate light. The V-Ray Version Timeline vray all versions list
V-Ray is widely used across 3ds Max , SketchUp , Rhino , Maya , and Houdini , maintaining its edge by adapting to the latest hardware and AI advancements. The one that started it all