V-Ray for 3ds Max New Service Pack

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Dear V-Ray users,

A new V-Ray for 3ds Max service pack is now available for immediate download at the Chaos Group Downloads page. This is a free update for all V-Ray 2.0 customers.

Important highlights include:

•  Support for 3ds Max 2014;
•  Support for MultiScatter instancing in V-Ray RT:  The new service pack further improves the integration between V-Ray and MultiScatter allowing the user to effectively render millions of polygons of instanced geometry with V-Ray RT;
•  Changed default settings of VFB's sRGB button, "Don't affect colors" option and "Gamma" value: V-Ray’s default settings have been modified to allow the use of Linear Workflow from the very beginning.

See the full list of optimizations and fixes in V-Ray 2.40.04 for 3ds Max.

Thanks for being part of the V-Ray experience!

The Chaos Group Team

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