

We’re excited that their futures are converging to unify our rendering pipeline across our favorite applications!”īuilt on V-Ray’s latest 3.0 core rendering technology, the integration with The Foundry’s tools streamlines the workflow for studios with pipelines built around V-Ray, NUKE, MODO, and KATANA. “Chaos Group and The Foundry’s products have been cornerstones of Atomic Fiction’s workflow since day one,” said Kevin Baillie, co-founder and VFX supervisor at Atomic Fiction.“Both companies share an obvious passion for making amazing, production-focused tools, and are constantly looking towards the future. The MODO and NUKE versions are being unveiled for the first time at SIGGRAPH and are immediately available as a free public beta, and the commercial version of V-Ray for KATANA is available for purchase. Windows 10 and Windows 11 (64-bit only) Linux 64-bit operating system (CentOS/RHEL 7.6+ and Ubuntu 20.


With SIGGRAPH 2014 opening in Vancouver, the announcements are flowing from all the major players – including The Foundry and Chaos Group. The two companies have been working together on the development of V-Ray for three of The Foundry products: Officially Supported Operating Systems macOS 10.15.x, 11.x, and 12.x Note: Modo has been tested and validated on Apple M1 hardware (Apple Silicon), running under Rosetta 2 emulation.
