Sorry if this appears 'off topic' - and I'll be honest and say that I haven't read all the posts, just the beginning one and this page 13.....
My question is, why rely just on V-Ray ?
If you're going Blender (well done!) - why not go all the way and use their renderer ? Okay, it might not be as good as V-Ray or as quick etc etc, but Blender is being developed at a cracking pace and of course it's free.
I stopped my perpetual at 3DS Max 2020 and so far, in just two short years, I've saved something like £2500 in 'upgrades' (and NO pain).
V-Ray Next is my current renderer and unless Chaos show that they're better than Autodesk in their treatment of their loyal customers I'm just going to watch and see and decide when it's V-Ray 6 time.
But already I'm looking at other renderers.... just in case.....
My advice - diversify. Don't put all your eggs into this one basket.
I have been with V-Ray since 1.5, but I've learned the hard way. In business, there is no loyalty.
My question is, why rely just on V-Ray ?
If you're going Blender (well done!) - why not go all the way and use their renderer ? Okay, it might not be as good as V-Ray or as quick etc etc, but Blender is being developed at a cracking pace and of course it's free.
I stopped my perpetual at 3DS Max 2020 and so far, in just two short years, I've saved something like £2500 in 'upgrades' (and NO pain).
V-Ray Next is my current renderer and unless Chaos show that they're better than Autodesk in their treatment of their loyal customers I'm just going to watch and see and decide when it's V-Ray 6 time.
But already I'm looking at other renderers.... just in case.....
My advice - diversify. Don't put all your eggs into this one basket.
I have been with V-Ray since 1.5, but I've learned the hard way. In business, there is no loyalty.
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