From the course: Rhino and V-Ray: Product Design Rendering

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Using recommended hardware

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Using recommended hardware

If you are on a budget, both Rhino and V-Ray have some demo versions that you can download for free, but there are limitations. Let's first go to the Rhino website. It's up here at the top rhino3D dot com slash download, and here's the link for Rhino 5. This is a full version and the great thing about this is, it'll run for 90 days. This is a big improvement over the prior demo they had, which only worked until you saved 25 times. Also, if it ever expires, you can go ahead and purchase a license, and then continue using it. Let's check the demo for V Ray. Now, once you go to their website at chaosgroup.com, you will need to create an account, then you go to a download page and here's where mine is. Their limitations are that you can only render up to 600 x 400 resolution. They do allow you up to two render nodes and only four lights, plus you will get a watermarked image. It's still a very nice deal to get the free software even with those limitations. So we already talked about a…

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