
Sorta obviously, the system now supports V-Ray, but the company says they are adding support for Corona Renderer and Phoenix FD. The system also tracks changes made in a scene so only changes need to be resynched. The Chaos system tracks all data uploaded by customers, so content does not have to be re-uploaded. In addition, customers can pause and cancel renders. The browser-based system enables progress to be monitored using any system including mobile phone and devices. In addition, customers don’t have to package their scenes with all the associated bitmaps, scripts and plug-ins because the system is able to do that automatically.

The Chaos systems includes a management layer that takes care of managing licenses, tracks assets. The service has been available to customers through a six-month beta program, which has rendered six million frames and 500,000 jobs over six months. The company also provides a gallery of samples to give customers an idea of how many credits they might need for a particular job. Their pricing is $100 for 100 credits with prices going down with volume.

The company describes Chaos Cloud rendering as a single button click.Īs with most rendering services, customers buy packages of credit.

Recently, Chaos Group announced their new cloud-rendering service, which, they say, differs from competitive services with straightforward pricing that charges only for the rendering time and does not have surprise fees such as additional charges for uploading files. Cloud rendering and integrated support for Rhino and Grasshopper.
