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Rhino (includes Grasshopper) | V-Ray | KeyShot | Twinmotion - Commercial License Pricelist: Rhino v7 for Windows & Mac Commercial License

If you are looking for volume or bundle pricing, or you’d like to request an official quotation, please contact us. Rhino has technical support from the manufacturer included and there are no annual maintenance charges. Major versions are not annual releases but are launched only when significant new or improved features are production ready and interim service releases are included free of charge. A note on Rhino Software – Rhino 3D licences are purchased outright and not rented and you are under no obligation to update to the latest version. I’m not saying that darthviper107 was wrong, I m saying that I was reading it wrong and maybe someone else was confused the way I was.Pricing Following is a price-list for Rhino Licenses, both Commercial and Educational, it includes pricing for some of the most popular professional rendering software that we recommend for use alongside Rhino including V-Ray, KeyShot and Twinmotion. When you start a render job with one machine it always takes one Render Node 3.0 license, regardless it is on your workstation or on render slave machine. The Render Node 3.0 license is used only for rendering. You will be able to use V-Ray plugin in 3ds Max’s interface, navigate V-Ray Render Setup menus, use materials, etc.

The interface license allows you to use V-Ray menus in 3ds Max GUI. One V-Ray 3.0 Workstation license for 3ds Max consist of 1 Interface(GUI) license and 1 Render Node 3.0 license. As it turns out I was wrong, since the main machine which has 3DS Max and Vray installed is considered a render node itself. Reading darthviper107’s post I thought that I didn’t need an extra render node licence for distributing my renderis to EXACTLY TWO machines. Just to make something clear for anyone else bumping into this topic.
