However, the versions of MAXtoA and MtoA bundled with 3ds Max 2024 and Maya 2024, both of which shipped earlier this week, are based on Arnold 7.2.0, the previous release. Supported by all of the integration pluginsĪrnold’s integration plugins have also been updated to support the new features:Īrnold 7.2.0: support for massively multi-core CPUs and improvements to the physical sky Performance improvements include faster loading of OpenVDB volumes in Windows, particularly on multi-core GPUs: according to the release notes, loading is up to “4.5x faster” on a 112-core machine. In addition, geometric primitives are now converted to Hydra meshes instead of Arnold primitives. The update also extends USD support, adding support for more MaterialX shaders: Arnold now supports the MaterialX Standard Library shaders for creating and manipulating BSDFs, VDF and EDFs. Render times are equal in scenes with up to 10 lights, but the benefit increases as more lights are introduced, with global light sampling becoming over 100x faster than per-light sampling in scenes with 10,000 lights.Įxpanded USD support and performance improvements Other new features include global light sampling, which reduces render times in scenes with multiple lights. Global light sampling cuts render times in scenes with many lights You can see the range of possibilities in the video above, created by in-house artist Lee Griggs, who has a set of video tutorials on how to use the distance shader on his blog. That makes it possible to create beautiful motion-graphics-style effects, in which concentric bands of colour are generated on surfaces according to their distance from surrounding objects. The most eye-catching feature in Arnold 7.2.1 is the distance shader, which uses sample rays to estimate the distance from the shading point to the nearest surface, then maps that distance to a colour gradient. New distance shader creates amazing motion-graphics-style effects The plugins for 3ds Max, Cinema 4D, Houdini and Maya have all been updated to support the new features. Autodesk has released Arnold 7.2.1, the latest version of the production renderer, adding an eye-catching new distance shader and support for global light sampling, and extending USD support.
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