V-Ray 7 review: now features Gaussian Splatting but generally a bare-bones release

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A solid new release with limited new features.

This is a solid update and the beginning of a new set of content releases for V-Ray generally. I love the new support for Gaussian Splatting and to be fair, I probably would have been happy with just this feature. Improvements to the Light Lister are another welcome change, although, like most other features in this release, there’s little to shout about.

The rendering engine also provides a wide range of lighting types and controls for illuminating 3D scenes. It is even possible to create physically accurate lights by using files from lighting manufacturers. The plugin will run on all the major platforms, including By doing this, I think Chaos has managed to keep most users happy while drawing in new crowds of users that want easy click-and-drag workflows. For more insight, readV-Ray 7 has a selection of new tools, although by far the most significant is support for Gaussian Splatting. I enjoyed using the new version, although I was a little underwhelmed by the lack of more significant new features. Read on to find out more.

Architects with limited technical knowledge might prefer Chaos Vantage but for those wanting more control, V-Ray 7 provides all the required tools. If you're a product designer or involved in furniture design you'll find a lot to love in V-Ray 7, although some may prefer KeyShot.

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