) was released on February 21, 2023. This specific build focused primarily on stability and performance fixes
Create dynamic skies with customizable density and movement.
In the ever-evolving landscape of 3D rendering, few names command as much respect as V-Ray. For nearly two decades, Chaos Group (now simply Chaos) has set the industry standard for photorealistic visualization. With the release of , supporting versions 2018 through 2023, Chaos has bridged the gap between legacy pipeline stability and next-generation rendering technology.
| If you are using... | Upgrade to 6.10.02? | Alternative | | --- | --- | --- | | V-Ray 5 with Max 2018 | – This is your final upgrade path. | N/A | | V-Ray 5 with Max 2023 | Yes – Enmesh and clouds are worth it. | Wait for V-Ray 7 (if you need Gaussian splats). | | V-Ray 6.0 with Max 2023 | Yes – The bug fixes in .02 are critical. | No reason to stay on 6.0. | | Max 2024 or 2025 | No – 6.10.02 does not support them. | Upgrade to V-Ray 6.2. |
) was released on February 21, 2023. This specific build focused primarily on stability and performance fixes
Create dynamic skies with customizable density and movement.
In the ever-evolving landscape of 3D rendering, few names command as much respect as V-Ray. For nearly two decades, Chaos Group (now simply Chaos) has set the industry standard for photorealistic visualization. With the release of , supporting versions 2018 through 2023, Chaos has bridged the gap between legacy pipeline stability and next-generation rendering technology.
| If you are using... | Upgrade to 6.10.02? | Alternative | | --- | --- | --- | | V-Ray 5 with Max 2018 | – This is your final upgrade path. | N/A | | V-Ray 5 with Max 2023 | Yes – Enmesh and clouds are worth it. | Wait for V-Ray 7 (if you need Gaussian splats). | | V-Ray 6.0 with Max 2023 | Yes – The bug fixes in .02 are critical. | No reason to stay on 6.0. | | Max 2024 or 2025 | No – 6.10.02 does not support them. | Upgrade to V-Ray 6.2. |