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stephanckdt
04-05-2011, 05:08 PM
New Render Farm License Bundles

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 (http://www.cebas.com/index.php?pid=product&prd_id=130&feature=1172) .

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