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This page provides information on the V-Ray Cloud rendering service.

 

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V-Ray Cloud is our new rendering service, offering a remote way to render your jobs fast and on the go, using our dedicated cloud machines. V-Ray Cloud is available for all 3D platforms compatible with V-Ray. Its interface is accessible by a web browser.

Rendering in V-Ray Cloud is pretty simple and straightforward. All that is required is to have installed the V-Ray Cloud Client application, after which you can access V-Ray Cloud's web-based interface and submit jobs to it directly from your host 3D software application. Once in the cloud, you are able to monitor the progress of your currently submitted jobs, queue up subsequent jobs, as well as change job settings and resubmit jobs without even opening a scene - right from your phone.

 

For more information on how to run a render job on V-Ray Cloud from V-Ray for Maya please click here.

For more information on how to run a render job on V-Ray Cloud from V-Ray for 3ds Max please click here.

For more information on how to run a render job on V-Ray Cloud from V-Ray for Modo please click here.

For more information on how to run a render job on V-Ray Cloud from V-Ray for Revit please click here.

For more information on how to run a render job on V-Ray Cloud from V-Ray for SketchUp please click here .

For more information on how to run a render job on V-Ray Cloud from V-Ray for Rhino please click here. 

 

Rendering in V-Ray Cloud is handled by V-Ray Standalone. Keep that in mind in case you are using any third-party plugins unsupported by V-Ray Standalone.

 V-Ray Cloud is a paid software as a service (SaaS) which requires the purchasing of credits. For more information please visit ________.

 

 

 

 

 

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