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    V-Ray 2.0 is HERE!!!!

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    • soloS Offline
      solo
      last edited by

      Dongle? I thought that tech was outdated, very inconvenient IMO. Vray 2 does look interesting, going to need to give it a trial soon.

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      • arail1A Offline
        arail1
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        @solo said:

        Dongle? I thought that tech was outdated, very inconvenient IMO. Vray 2 does look interesting, going to need to give it a trial soon.

        It seems outdated. With SketchUp, Rhino and MODO I can install my license on as many computers as I want as long as I'm only using one at a time. That is the ideal arrangement for me. A dongle does somewhat the same thing - you can take it from computer to computer, but a dongle can be lost or damaged.

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        • arail1A Offline
          arail1
          last edited by

          The answer I received on the ChaosGroup forum:

          Yes, with V-Ray 2.0 for SketchUp you will need to purchase a dongle. In general the dongle costs $35 USD but additional charges like shipping and VAT can apply. It's best to verify the cost and shipping details of the dongle with your local reseller though. The price and shipping times of a dongle vary from reseller to reseller.
          
          For those of you that qualify for the free upgrade you will still need to order a dongle from your local reseller. To process an upgrade you'll just need to send an email to our sales team (sales.software@chaosgroup.com) to initiate the reprogramming of your dongle.
          
          One major advantage of the new dongle licensing system is that if you have a dongle from a previous V-Ray purchase you can use that same dongle for V-Ray 2.0 for SketchUp. When you order V-Ray 2.0 for SketchUp and you already have a dongle be sure to let your reseller know that you already have a dongle. In fact, to streamline the process provide them with the serial number of your dongle when placing the order.
          
          Dongles can be moved from computer to computer. However, keep in mind that you will also need to have the V-Ray license server installed on the computer that you want to use the dongle on. You can get more details about installation, licensing and dongle reprogramming from [http://help.chaosgroup.com/vray/help...ensingvray.htm](http://help.chaosgroup.com/vray/help...ensingvray.htm).
          
          If your dongle gets damaged or you lose it you will need to contact software.sales@chaosgroup.com. Our sales team will review the situation and get you back up and running as quickly as possible. The good news is that it's very rare for a dongle to fail. 
          
          Best regards,
          
          Corey
          
          Director
          Chaos Group USA
          
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          • dkendigD Offline
            dkendig
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            I agree that dongles have been around longer than software licensing, but the current dongle tech isn't too bad, and it's certainly less of a headache than the software licensing we have traditionally used in V-Ray for SketchUp. One thing in particular to keep in mind, is that you can share the license across the network, just as you could with the software licensing. Just set the dongle up on a machine on your network, and point your client installation at the machine that has the dongle plugged in.

            Devin Kendig
            Developer

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            • D Offline
              dacastror
              last edited by

              if I want to Vray in only one computer, I am forced to buy the dongle?

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              • dkendigD Offline
                dkendig
                last edited by

                yes, it's how we license now. Even on one computer, our old licensing system was terrible. A hardware change, major OS change, or a few other somewhat random factors, could cause your existing software based license to become invalid. With the dongle, it's hassle free. The only downside is that you need to plug it in to a usb port either on your machine, or a machine on your local network.

                Devin Kendig
                Developer

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                • V Offline
                  valerostudio
                  last edited by

                  Losing a port is a problem that can be solved for less that $10.
                  http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817182205

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                  • C Offline
                    cuttingedge
                    last edited by

                    Anyone know how much the upgrade from the 1.49 license?

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                    • dkendigD Offline
                      dkendig
                      last edited by

                      you'll have to check with your local reseller for an accurate answer. For example: http://vray.com/vray_for_sketchup/buy_vray_2_for_sketchup_upgrade.shtml

                      Devin Kendig
                      Developer

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                      • R Offline
                        rspierenburg
                        last edited by

                        Umm..I just noticed something. It seems you no longer have to group faces for displacement to work? Is this really true? Do my eyes deceive me?

                        Rob

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                        • V Offline
                          valerostudio
                          last edited by

                          This is not true actually. If you don't group it, then the displacement will be applied to all the connecting faces as seen in my example. Note that in this test, my grass has its own displacement map but that has been overridden.
                          DispTest.jpg

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                          • Z Offline
                            Zylescozar19
                            last edited by

                            Dude valer. Did you render that in Vray 2.0?
                            Did you purchase your Vray 2.0? or just downloaded it with demo?

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                            • dkendigD Offline
                              dkendig
                              last edited by

                              he has been beta testing through the entire development process, so I would assume it's a 2.0 render.

                              Devin Kendig
                              Developer

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