3dsmax for 2020
Posted: Mon Jun 24, 2019 11:25 pm
Hi
RPManager for 3dsmax 2020 has been released as a paid upgrade, US$60 per license:
- Vray next support is improved, specifically the render element access through the RPM UI.
- Support for Corona - the procedural UI needs a *lot* of layout work, but it is functional and render elements are supported through the UI (use the standard 3dsmax render UI if you can't stand the RPM one).
*The plan is that the layout of these rollouts will be externally editable using the built in 3dsmax rollout editor when I sort a couple of things out, so you'll be able to sort out your own changes at that point.
- Improved support for scaled displays (ie running a 4k monitor at 150% just so you can read the text)
- Simply supporting keeping RPManager going
Any licenses purchased in the last year quality for a free upgrade.
The 'other gear' plugins have also been updated, links to both can be found here:
http://www.rpmanager.com/news.htm
The 2 pass license installer has options for which eval license to install, so you can try it out.
cheers,
grant
RPManager for 3dsmax 2020 has been released as a paid upgrade, US$60 per license:
- Vray next support is improved, specifically the render element access through the RPM UI.
- Support for Corona - the procedural UI needs a *lot* of layout work, but it is functional and render elements are supported through the UI (use the standard 3dsmax render UI if you can't stand the RPM one).
*The plan is that the layout of these rollouts will be externally editable using the built in 3dsmax rollout editor when I sort a couple of things out, so you'll be able to sort out your own changes at that point.
- Improved support for scaled displays (ie running a 4k monitor at 150% just so you can read the text)
- Simply supporting keeping RPManager going
Any licenses purchased in the last year quality for a free upgrade.
The 'other gear' plugins have also been updated, links to both can be found here:
http://www.rpmanager.com/news.htm
The 2 pass license installer has options for which eval license to install, so you can try it out.
cheers,
grant