Based on input from cebas users and resellers, cebas introduces a new pricing scheme for its leading finalRender for Maya 3D visualization software. The following prices apply, effective immediately:
- finalRender 2 for Maya, including five render farm licenses: $995
- Additional pack of five render farm licenses: $695
- finalRender R1 to 2 for Maya upgrade, including five render farm licenses: $495
Today, cebas is also releasing finalRender 2 for Maya SP1, which includes support for Intel hexacore systems, render-to-texture improvements, and general stability enhancements. It is available to finalRender 2 for Maya users as a free update from the cebas website.
Why Maya Users Should Purchase finalRender (even though mental ray is free)
- finalRender renders faster with global Illumination, ray-tracing and many other features.
- finalRender is quicker to learn and easier to use.
- finalRender offers the best flexibility for integration into a production pipeline.
- The light transport model of finalRender is physics based, creating a more photo-realisitic and higher quality image.
- finalRender offers the only complete integration into the Maya GUI: users never have to leave it when using finalRender.
- The Render Elements (render passes) in finalRender are unique and not available from other vendors.
- finalRender offers the best and most complete set of shader materials.
- finalRender offers highly adjustable features that can be tweaked in myriad ways to obtain the exact effect a user wants.
- finalRender supports Maya’s Hypershade and nearly all available native shaders in addition to its own advanced ready-to-render shaders, e.g. finalRender supports the Architectural Material natively.
For complete information on finalRender 2 for Maya, go here.
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