I thought they had done that with their licensing, but I guess it's just
the render nodes that are universal...



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On 10 September 2014 18:16, Greg Punchatz <g...@janimation.com> wrote:

> "Also the VRay for SI page seems to say that if you accept the parting
> gift of a VRay for Maya or Max license, then you can only use VRay for SI
> for 6 months concurrently. I would hope they reconsider this. Autodesk
> removed a similar restriction when we complained."
>
> My biggest issue with chaos is how they split the licences per app... I
> prefer the pay for the render engine and get to use it where I want model
> that SA has. I would pay a bit more for that than Vray are charging for the
> per app model.
>
> There are quite a few things I like about V ray, very sexy for some jobs.
>
>

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