
I’ll let you in on a secret: real-time technologies are a key trend and source of excitement in the visualisation community. There is a lot of software available; for example, Unreal Engine enables photorealistic presentations. Seeing this, Chaos Group, the authors of V-Ray and Corona, opted not to fall behind and created Chaos Vantage, a standalone product with RTX GPU support. You may download it for free and quickly using the link below, which includes an activation crack or a license key.
According to the developers, the tool makes it easier to import V-Ray projects and has a direct bridge to 3ds Max. Essentially, it transfers all resources—3D models, textures, lighting, and scripts—making a previously complex operation feasible and straightforward with a single click. The most significant benefit is that converting a project to Vantage eliminates the need to adjust materials or lighting. You import the data, tweak the publishing settings as needed, and then begin visualising your project in real time.

After installing the program, you should see LiveLink buttons in the menu. Use them to convert 3ds Max scenes to Vantage. If you want to export an animated camera, select Export and submit the current animation range. In terms of the UI, I wouldn’t say it’s straightforward—some expertise with similar software is recommended. If you don’t already have it, you’ll get it shortly.


