
Materials also have improved quality and the catalog offers a curated collection of standardized presets with an intuitive parameter user interface. Textures have been captured using photogrammetry, increasing their overall quality. VMaterials 2.2 brings a new catalog with new and overhauled materials. Contact us if you are interested in moving your catalog into vMaterials. Providing a library of verified materials enables customers to spec your product into their design with confidence they are experiencing the correct material appearance. NVIDIA vMaterials make it easy to provide your customers with a wide range of materials quickly and easily.įor material manufacturers, vMaterials can be digital reference samples for your product catalog. Since vMaterials are built on MDL, they can easily be saved and opened in other supporting applications. The layering capabilities of MDL make quick work of changing or enhancing the materials to get just the look that’s needed. The materials are built with a consistent scale so designers can easily switch from material to material without needing to re-adjust the scale. Integrating the Iray or MDL SDK quickly brings a library of hundreds of ready-to-use materials to your application without writing shaders. If you have any problems regarding the Aversis shop, don't hesitate to contact us through email at info(at)aversis.beĪll rights reserved.NVIDIA vMaterials is a curated collection of MDL materials and lights representing common real-world materials used in the design and AEC workflows.


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If you like our free V-ray materials, please consider buying one of our larger V-Ray material collections for designers and architects. Depending on the complexity of the material, it can take a while to render these scenes. Each Vray material comes with the full 3dsMax scene used to render the preview scenes above, with high quality Vray render settings. These Free Aversis V-ray for 3dsMax materials will give you an idea about what to expect from our larger material collections.
