Tag: V-Ray
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Ranch Computing vs Super Renders Farm: A 2026 Side-by-Side Comparison
A practical comparison of Ranch Computing and Super Renders Farm — V-Ray authorization, archviz pricing, GPU hardware, workflow, and when each fits.

State of Forest Pack and RailClone on Cloud Render Farms 2026
A 2026 report on Forest Pack and RailClone on cloud render farms — workload data, hardware sizing, plugin coverage, and a neutral support survey.

Fox Renderfarm vs Super Renders Farm: A 2026 Side-by-Side Comparison
A practical comparison of Fox Renderfarm and Super Renders Farm — pricing, V-Ray support, GPU hardware, workflow, and when each fits.

Best GPU for 3D Rendering in 2026: A Practical Tier List for Artists
A practical GPU tier list for 3D rendering — covering VRAM requirements per use case, render engine compatibility, and how to choose the right card for your workflow in 2026.

Architectural Visualization: The Complete Guide for 3D Artists and Studios
Everything 3D artists need to know about architectural visualization — software choices, rendering pipelines, cloud workflows, and 2026 industry trends.

Getting Started with a 3ds Max Render Farm: A Step-by-Step Beginner Guide
A step-by-step beginner guide to rendering your 3ds Max scenes on a cloud render farm — from scene prep to downloading finished frames.

V-Ray for Blender vs 3ds Max: Which Pipeline Fits Your Studio?
V-Ray runs on both Blender and 3ds Max, but the experience differs. Compare features, cost, and ecosystem fit to choose the right pipeline.

Render Farm Software Licensing: How V-Ray, Redshift, Arnold, and Corona Work on Farm
A practical guide to how render engine licensing works on local farms, IaaS GPU rentals, and fully managed cloud render farms.

5 Tips to Optimize V-Ray Rendering Speed in Blender
Boost your V-Ray render times in Blender with these 5 proven optimization techniques. Reduce samples, use adaptive lights, and more.

Crowd Simulation in 3ds Max with Anima Plugin: Complete Beginner-Friendly Guide for ArchViz Studios
Anima (by Chaos) is a powerful crowd simulation tool for 3ds Max, tailored for ArchViz. This guide simplifies the two-part workflow (Designer + Plugin) to ensure stable, memory-safe rendering, crucial for render farms. Easily populate your scenes with realistic 3D and 4D digital humans.