

Which would be why you're seeing a lot of Vray users jumping ship and switching to Corona. It terms of its simplicity of use, it's speed in many situations, it's post-processing and lens-effects features. Having used both extensively, I have to state that Corona is far superior to Vray in many respects. I really wish ArchiCAD had a port for Vray. About post, for Vray you need only a simple click on a Nick Collection Filter for Photoshop, but for Octane you have to spend too many hours in Photoshop for your final render. More information on V-Ray GPU is available at have both, Octane and Vray on another 3D software, and Vray RT GPU is way faster than Octane in many situations, and for other features Vray is way ahead of anything else in the market. 2 – CUDA compute capability and card reference 3 – With V-Ray 6, using older drivers (less than 495.xx) on Ampere cards may lead to incorrect render results with RTX.

NVIDIA AI Denoiser: Maxwell-, Pascal-, Volta-, Turing-, and Ampere-based NVIDIA card with latest recommended video driver 3ġ – Windows 11 is required for running Intel Alder Lake processors.

V-Ray Production Denoiser: AMD or NVIDIA GPU supporting OpenCL 1.2 NVIDIA RTX with compute capability 5.2 2: RTX cards with latest recommended video driver 3

NVIDIA CUDA with minimum required compute capability 5.2 2: Maxwell-, Pascal-, Volta-, Turing-, and Ampere- based NVIDIA card (s) Only IPv4 required for distributed rendering is supported. Required for customers using legacy hardware lock, preferably USB 2.0 Intel 64 1, AMD64 or compatible processor with SSE4.2 support
