I do wonder what CG have planned for the future because IMHO they're currently behind in both CPU and GPU markets. Almost reminds me of how Autodesk are falling behind the likes of C4D, Blender and Houdini. However I have much more faith in the guys at Chaos Group than I do the monkeys at Autodesk. Currently, Corona is streets ahead of Vray CPU - which I think is the reason for the acquisition and the likes of Fstorm and Redshift are making Vray GPU look like a Tesla vs F1 cars.
I've stopped using Vray at home because on my CPU (4790k) the IPR of Corona is much quicker and I'm gonna pick up an Fstorm license because I can't stand Vray GPU re-rendering everything whenever I make small changes.
That said, on a professional level, these engines have a long way to go before they can replace Vray as the industry standard.
I've stopped using Vray at home because on my CPU (4790k) the IPR of Corona is much quicker and I'm gonna pick up an Fstorm license because I can't stand Vray GPU re-rendering everything whenever I make small changes.
That said, on a professional level, these engines have a long way to go before they can replace Vray as the industry standard.
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