• The new V-Ray for Blender is available in beta
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    Wednesday, December 11th, 2024Posted by Jim ThackerThe new V-Ray for Blender is available in betahtml PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/loose.dtd"Originally posted on 25 October, and updated with the link to the initial beta release.The long-awaited new version of V-Ray for Blender is due out in beta this year, developer Chaos has told CG Channel.The updated plugin will have a feature set based on the V-Ray 7 core, and will be available via its own single-product subscription, in addition to standard V-Ray subscriptions.The first update to the V-Ray Blender integration for five yearsV-Ray actually already has an integration for Blender: just not a current one.The old plugin, which exported scenes from Blender to V-Ray Standalone, became an official Chaos product in 2014, but has been in limbo for years.The last new nightly build came out in 2019, and supports Blender 2.79: 19 releases and four entire release series behind Blender 4.3, the current version of the software.Since then, Chaos has periodically hinted that a new version was in development, most strongly in its Chaos Unboxed livestream in February.Includes core features from V-Ray 7The new V-Ray for Blender is a brand new and more conventional integration.Chaos tells us that it is based around V-Ray 7, the latest version of the renderer, currently available for 3ds Max.The initial release will be based around the V-Ray 7 core, but will not have V-Ray 7s complete feature set.In particular, the initial release may not have all of V-Rays scene-building tools, like geometry replication system V-Ray Enmesh.Pitched as an alternative to RenderMan for Blender for VFX and animation workWhile V-Ray has both CPU and GPU render engines, Chaos told us that it expected a key market for the new edition to be studios looking for a CPU-based production renderer.The sector is currently served by Blenders native Cycles renderer, and RenderMan for Blender, the new-ish Blender integration for Pixars heavyweight VFX and animation renderer.Available via a unique single-product subscriptionV-Ray subscriptions currently provide access to all of the current integrations of the software, which include Maya, Houdini, 3ds Max and Cinema 4D.On its release, the new Blender integration will be added to that list.However, it will also be available via its own unique single-product subscription.Chaos told us that Blender would be a first-class citizen in the V-Ray product line, and that the single-product option would include the same additional features as standard subscription plans, such as access to online rendering platform Chaos Cloud.Updated 11 December 2024: Chaos has released the first public beta of the new V-Ray for Blender.Its a free download, but to access it, you will need to register for an account on the Chaos website and fill out a short usage questionnaire.You can find more information about its features in the online documentation, and support for installation issues on Chaoss forum.Price, system requirements and release datesThe new V-Ray for Blender is available free in beta, with a stable release due in early 2025.The initial beta is compatible with Blender 4.2 on Windows 10+ only, but Chaos is asking for feedback about which other versions of Blender to support next.V-Ray is rental-only, with node-locked V-Ray Solo subscriptions priced at $84.90/month or $514.80/year, and V-Ray Premium subscriptions priced at $119.90/month or $718.80/year.Chaos hasnt announced pricing for the new Blender-only subscription plan.Register for the beta of V-Ray for BlenderRead more about V-Ray for Blender in the online documentationHave your say on this story by following CG Channel on Facebook, Instagram and X (formerly Twitter). As well as being able to comment on stories, followers of our social media accounts can see videos we dont post on the site itself, including making-ofs for the latest VFX movies, animations, games cinematics and motion graphics projects.Latest NewsThe new V-Ray for Blender is available in betaUpdated: Long-awaited new Blender integration for V-Ray based on the V-Ray 7 core is now available in free public beta.Wednesday, December 11th, 2024Foundry releases Mari 7.1Now available: 3D texture painting software gets new 2D painting mode for editing source images or creating custom decals.Monday, December 9th, 2024Tutorial - Modeling for Film & TV: Hard-Surface VehiclesDiscover to create a truck model suitable for use in a VFX production pipeline with The Gnomon Workshop's best-practice guide.Sunday, December 8th, 2024Autodesk open-sources USD for 3ds MaxSource code for the USD add-on for the 3D modeling and animation software is now available under an Apache 2.0 license.Saturday, December 7th, 2024Get Epic Games' free Project Titan Unreal Engine sampleDownload an 8km x 8km UE5 environment created in a massive 10-week art jam, with custom plugins and world-building tools.Friday, December 6th, 2024Maxon releases Redshift 2025.2GPU renderer gets new non-photorealistic rendering options and a USD Command Line Rendering tool for use on render farms.Thursday, December 5th, 2024More NewsMaxon releases Cinema 4D 2025.1Maxon releases ZBrush 2025.1Maxon releases ZBrush for iPad 2025.2Adobe releases After Effects 25.1Check out Substance 3D Modeler's new Primitives systemOtoy releases OctaneRender 2026.1 in alphaOtoy releases OctaneRender 2025.1 in betaiClone 8.52 adds new AI-assisted character posing systemDownload ActionVFX's 20 free stock VFX clips of asteroidsBlack Friday, Cyber Monday and Holiday 2024 deals for CG artistsNekki releases Cascadeur 2024.3Tutorial - Maya for Animators: Body MechanicsOlder Posts
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  • Cesiums accurate 3D geospatial data is transforming industries
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    Discover how Cesium is helping to transform industries including archviz by bringing highly detailed and accurate 3D geospatial data into Unreal Engineand how new Cesium integrations with RealityCapture, UEFN, and Sketchfab are empowering devs.
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  • <p>The Mutable Sample Project is now available</p>
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    Download the Mutable Sample Project today for free on Fab. Explore how to build player-pleasing customization systems for characters, weapons, and vehicles for your game.
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  • Monarch Butterflies Might Soon Be Listed as Threatened Under the Endangered Species Act
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    Monarch butterflies are well-known and beloved migratory pollinators in North America. NNehring via Getty ImagesFor generations, monarch butterflies have traveled thousands of miles across North America in remarkable, long-distance migrations. But like many other pollinators, human activity and climate change have cast a shadow over the future of these beloved insects.In response, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) is taking a step toward protecting monarchs: The agency proposed listing monarch butterflies as threatened under the Endangered Species Act on Tuesday, which would extend federal protection to the species. The proposal will be subject to a 90-day public comment period before potentially taking effect.The iconic monarch butterfly is cherished across North America, captivating children and adults throughout its fascinating life cycle, Martha Williams, director of the USFWS, says in a statement. Working together, we can help make this extraordinary species a legacy for our children and generations to come.Listing of any creature as endangered under the Endangered Species Act prevents people, including farmers, from killing or transporting the species or making changes to the land in a way that harms it. Threatened species receive similar safeguards, but with exceptions. Specific to the butterflies, the proposal would designate 4,395 acres of land in coastal California as a protected habitat for monarch migration. People would still be allowed to transport groups of fewer than 250 monarchs and use them for education. A monarch butterfly alights on a flower outside the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Sarah A. Tietbohl / Smithsonian GardensScientists generally agree that the monarch population has undergone a steep decline in the last few decades. Estimates suggest that monarchs found west of the Rocky Mountains have dwindled by 95 percent in recent decades, and monarchs east of the Rockies90 percent of the U.S. monarch populationhave declined by 80 percent. The causes of this drop-off are numerous, including pesticides, logging, climate change and other human activities.The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) classified monarch butterflies as endangered in 2022. Later, they were recategorized as vulnerable, a less pressing arrangement. But even then, some experts argued the species should receive an even milder designation of least concern.In the United States, the monarchs vulnerability depends on the region, Kristen Lundh, a biologist in the USFWS, tells the Associated Press. For instance, by 2080, western monarchs have a 99 percent chance of extinction, per the statement. For the monarchs east of the Rockies, that number is lower, falling between 56 and 74 percent. Officials stress the importance of public collaboration when it comes to protecting monarchs. GomezDavid via Getty ImagesAsCatrin Einhorn writes for the New York Times,a planet-wide extinction ofmonarchs is not believed to be a large threat. Rather, their migration patterns are more at risk, having been significantly disrupted by human activity.For now, monarchs are plentiful. This means that officials are walking a tightrope with the proposal, per theNew York Times. Although recent trends support the need for protections, the proposal would make monarchs the most commonly seen species to be listed as endangered, reports the publication.Endangered designation for a common species is jarring, Robert Robbins, a research entomologist and curator of Lepidoptera at the Smithsonians National Museum of Natural History, says in a statement to Smithsonian magazine. As the late expert Lincoln Brower made clear, migration of the North American monarch is in danger from climate change and forest clearing in Mexico (where some monarchs overwinter), but the butterfly appears to be adapting and is common in the autumn in Eastern U.S. cities, suburbs and rural areas.Too much protection for the insect might invoke resentment from farmers or land developers. But too little would render the action essentially meaningless.Officials want to avoid either situation. If anything, one key aspect of the new proposal is getting landowners, farmers, conservationists and everyday citizens on board, Clay Bolt, the World Wildlife Funds manager of pollinator conservation, tells CNNs Rachel Ramirez. Stabilizing and reversing population trends requires an all-hands approach.There arent that many species where everyday people in their backyard can do something to help an endangered species, Jake Li, assistant director for ecological services at USFWS, says to the New York Times. Thats, to me, one thing that makes monarchs so different and why we want to put a heavier thumb on the scale of incentives for people to help us conserve the species.Despite (the monarchs) fragility, it is remarkably resilient, like many things in nature when we just give them a chance, Williams, of the USFWS, tells CNN. Science shows that the monarch needs that chance, and this proposed listing invites and builds on unprecedented public participation in shaping monarch conservation efforts.Public comments on the proposal can be submitted to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service from December 12 until March 12, 2025.Get the latest stories in your inbox every weekday.
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  • Belgium Has Been Found Guilty of 'Crimes Against Humanity' for Kidnapping Thousands of Children in Congo
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    The five womenMarie-Jose Loshi, Monique Bitu Bingi, Lea Tavares Mujinga, Simone Ngalula and Nolle Verbekentook legal action against the Belgian state for the suffering they endured as children. AP Photo / Francisco SecoWhen Congo was under Belgian colonial rule between 1908 and 1960, thousands of mixed-race children were abducted from their Black mothers and raised as orphans in Catholic institutions and homes. Five of these victimsa group of women now in their 70s and 80shave been fighting for Belgiums government to acknowledge the suffering they endured as young children.Last week, a Brussels appeals court ruled that the Belgian state had committed a crime against humanity. The state must now pay each woman 50,000 (about $52,000) for the moral damage resulting from the loss of their connection to their mother and the damage to their identity and their connection to their original environment, said the judges.At last, weve been heard, and the courts have ruled in our favor, plaintiff Lea Tavares Mujinga tells Agence France-Presse. Its a very large part of our lives that was taken away from us, that the Belgian state had broken. Well never be able to get it back. But at least its a gesture of some relief.For many decades, Belgium ruled what is now the Democratic Republic of Congo, Burundi and Rwanda. Interracial relations were condemned, and children of Black mothers and white fathers werent recognized by the governmentunless they were accepted by their white parent. Otherwise, many of these children, known asmtis, became wards of the state.Tavares Mujinga was 2 years old when Belgian authorities took her from her mother and brought her to a mission in Katende around 1946. The all-girls orphanage was run by nuns, who told their charges they were children of sin, per theGuardians Jennifer Rankin. The childrens parentage was selectively obfuscated.I grew up thinking my father was dead, Simone Ngalula, who was brought to Katende in 1952, toldSmithsonian magazines Jocelyn C. Zuckerman last year. They told us that our father was the state, Papa ltat. Simone Ngalula and Lea Tavares Mujinga in 2020 John Thys / AFP via Getty ImagesThe children of Katende were underfed and abused. As Tavares Mujinga told Smithsonian magazine, her legs are scarred from ulcers she developed at Katende due to malnutrition. On her forehead is a square-shaped indentation from a particularly forceful smack from a nun she received when she was 5.When Belgian Congo gained independence in 1960, the girls of Katende were abandoned, and during the ensuing unrest, many of them were sexually assaulted. Years later, four of the plaintiffs became Belgian citizens, and the fifth, Marie-Jos Loshi, became a citizen of France. In 2018, the five women gathered for a barbeque at Monique Bitu Bingis house, where they told their story to their children and decided to take legal action, reports theNew York Times Jenny Gross and Elian Peltier.In 2019, Belgiums governmentapologized for the countrys role in the Congo kidnappings, and Belgiums King Philippe affirmed his deepest regrets for these past wounds in Congo the following year.In 2021, the five women argued their case in a lower court and lost. They decided to appealand now, three years later, theyve won.This is a victory and a historic judgment, says Michle Hirsch, one of the womens lawyers, per the Guardian. It is the first time in Belgium and probably in Europe that a court has condemned the Belgian colonial state for crimes against humanity.Bitu Bingis daughter, Monique Fernandes, tells theAssociated Press Raf Casert that the verdict has given her mother a sense of closure.I feel so relieved, Bitu Bingi tells the Times. The Belgian government took my youth away, and it was something I had to fight for, to explain to the world what happened.Get the latest stories in your inbox every weekday.Filed Under: Africa, African History, children , Colonialism, Congo, Crime, European History, History, Law, Racism
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  • OpenAI rolls out ChatGPT for iPhone in landmark AI integration with Apple
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    Apple and OpenAI are partnering to bring ChatGPT to iPhone, transforming Siri, camera and productivity features in iOS 18.2.Read More
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  • Midjourney is launching a multiplayer collaborative worldbuilding tool called Patchwork
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    The news comes as other AI researchers and big tech companies seek to develop AI that can create 3D immersive, navigable worlds.Read More
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  • Pokmon and Aardman partner up for "exciting" 2027 collaboration | News-in-brief
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    Pokmon and Aardman partner up for "exciting" 2027 collaboration | News-in-briefAardman is bringing its "unique style of storytelling" to the Pokmon universeImage credit: Pokmon / Aardman News by GamesIndustry.biz Staff Contributor Published on Dec. 11, 2024 This is a News-in-brief article, our short format linking to an official source for more information. Read more about this story by following the link below:Pokmon & Aardman partner up for "exciting" 2027 collaboration
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  • Balatro and AFK Journey among 2024 App Store Award winners
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    Balatro and AFK Journey among 2024 App Store Award winners"The remarkable achievements of this year's winners demonstrate the incredible ingenuity that can be unlocked through apps" News by Vikki Blake Contributor Published on Dec. 11, 2024 AFK Journey, What If? An Immersive Story, Squad Busters, Thank Goodness You're Here!, and Balatro+ have all made it to Apple's 2024 app Store Award winner list."Honouring 17 apps and games that helped users ignite their creativity, achieve new milestones, and cherish everyday moments with family and friends," Apple said "this years winning developers have created apps and games that improved users' lives and impacted culture around the world."Balatro+ won Apple Arcade game of the year, whilst AFK Journey, Squad Busters, and Thank Goodness You're Here! took home the prize for iPhone game of the year, iPad game of the year, and Mac game of the year, respectively.Thrasher: Arcade Odyssey secured Apple Vision Pro game of the year, whilst Wordle's NYT Games and The Wreck each received recognition for their cultural impact "in users' lives and communities.""We are thrilled to honour this impressive group of developers who are harnessing the power of Apple devices and technology to deliver experiences that enrich the lives of users and have a profound impact on their communities," said Tim Cook, Apple CEO. "The remarkable achievements of this years winners demonstrate the incredible ingenuity that can be unlocked through apps."Last month, AFK Journey was also declared the best game of the year on Google Play by the store's editorial team.
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  • Mobile dev Glow Up Games shuts down after five-year run
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    Justin Carter, Contributing EditorDecember 11, 20241 Min ReadImage via Glow Up Games.At a GlanceGlow Up is the latest studio to close its doors as industry layoffs and closures continue throughout 2024.Glow Up Games, the studio behind Insecure: The Come Up Game, is closing down.Co-founder Mitu Khandaker explained on LinkedIn the studio was "not able to continue weathering the challenges we fought so hard to overcome for all these years." It was founded in 2019, and the game based on the popular HBO show is its sole credit."Our mission was to build games & tech which centers and celebrates Black and brown joy, and we were proud of what we were able to achieve," she continued. A similar statement is published on Glow Up's website, which further noted "the impact we were able to have.""We celebrated so many firsts," Khandaker continued, "such as being the first all-woman of color founded studio in the mobile space to raise over $1 million in equity funding. [...] We're grateful for those who are continuing that important & necessary work."This marks the latest studio closure as 2024 winds down. Last week, Ubisoft shut down its San Francisco and Osaka-based studios ahead of xDefiant going offline in June 2025. Fellow indie developer Sweet Bandits of Deceive Inc. fame also closed its doors after its staff hit a "breaking point."Studios have also conducted several layoffs this week: People Can Fly, Deck Nine, and outlets like IGN and GamesIndustry have eliminated roles or spurred employees to take buyouts.Read more about:LayoffsAbout the AuthorJustin CarterContributing Editor, GameDeveloper.comA Kansas City, MO native, Justin Carter has written for numerous sites including IGN, Polygon, and SyFy Wire. In addition to Game Developer, his writing can be found at io9 over on Gizmodo. Don't ask him about how much gum he's had, because the answer will be more than he's willing to admit.See more from Justin CarterDaily news, dev blogs, and stories from Game Developer straight to your inboxStay UpdatedYou May Also Like
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