The best workstation-class machines for the money right now are either MacPros or Boxx machines but you'll be looking at spending around $3k on a base model (which is actually affordable for this class of machine)…you could probably make your own cheaper, but you'll have to source all the parts yourself and hope that they all play nice together and then you'll have to be your own support service-no warranty or someone to call in case something goes wonky. If professional, make the investment in a workstation class machine.
V-Ray for Rhino’s twin-engine rendering architecture can take full advantage of the latest CPU or GPU hardware. With new quick render presets and intuitive controls, you can focus on design, not the technical details. 65 MB: Rhinoceros 4 SR6Vray For Rhino Vray 1 5 and even T-splines 2. V-Ray 3 is built to be the smartest and fastest renderer for Rhino.
Is this machine for professional work or is it just for hobby-type work? T-Splines 3 4 for Rhino 圆4 (Rhinoceros) 4 5 Software PC 20 MB T. Just a note though: video cards have nothing to do with the majority of rendered images-they only handle real-time display and hardware-based shaders (using Gelato or sim), though you still need a good one to work efficiently with complex models or get used to turning off all of the display-candy.
Im a sysadmin and Im in charge to find a solution to our company. Additionally, we will go through scenes and camera functions for rendering in Vray. You don't necessarily need a workstation-class video card though some software will get cranky running on the non-workstation cards (some gaming cards are actually de-tuned workstation cards that can be tweaked back to their workstation performance via a firmware upgrade). Hi, Im very new to this forum and this is my first post, let me tell Im not an architect and I dont know very much render software. It explains V-Rays tools and demonstrates the steps. A gaming PC isn't necessarily going to be a good workstation/rendering machine…A good rendering machine has multiple, fast processors with as much RAM (DDR2 ECC or better) as you can cram into the machine and fast-accessing hard drives. This video tutorial covers the basic workflow of rendering an architectural scene with V-Ray for Rhino.