That's what I was just told by a V-Ray vendor. I'm doing Adobe per month ($45), AutoDesk per month ($180) and I was hoping for V-Ray per month, but no good! My accountant said that it makes sense to do things this way, for quarterly taxes, but I guess I can't do it with V-Ray.
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Bobby Parker
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Nah, Bobby, nevermind me.Lele
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I wouldn't lease vray - if you count how many years there were between major releases and the amount of free updates you get on top of that it's really far better to buy outright. Vray 2 was released december 2010 and 3.x came out in 2014. If you'd leased vray at 40 dollars a month for 4 years it'd cost you a few times more than just buying a single license outright
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Okay, sarcasm... Got it!Originally posted by ^Lele^ View Post-. -'
seriously?Bobby Parker
www.bobby-parker.com
e-mail: info@bobby-parker.com
phone: 2188206812
My current hardware setup:- Ryzen 9 5900x CPU
- 128gb Vengeance RGB Pro RAM
- NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 X2
- Windows 11 Pro
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Yeah it's bananas! If you look at the cost of it, it's nothing compared to the amount of jobs and work it's generated. It's great that vray's gradually taking over as the renderer of choice without any major marketing or studios pushing it up until now. People are just gradually coming to the decision that it works and it's quick, regardless of all the hype around other renderers
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