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ASGvis Releases SR1.5 for V-Ray for Rhino 4 & V-Ray for Sketchup

Bug fixes, V-Ray Toon material, render channel additions and more offered in Service Release 1.5.

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November 14, 2008

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ASGvis, LLC (Baltimore, MD) announced Service Release 1.5 for both V-Ray for Rhino 4 and V-Ray for Sketchup 6. This release includes the V-Ray Toon material, expanded render channels, extra light options, and addresses several bug fixes.

In anticipation of the next full version of both V-Ray for Rhino 4 and V-Ray for Sketchup, Service Release 1.5 will be the final update for both products. From this point on, the development team will focus efforts on new features, updates, and interface changes that have been requested by our dedicated user base.

Users can download V-Ray for Rhino 4.0 SR1.5 and V-Ray for SketchUp 6 SR1.5 from the support section at ASGvis.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 

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