


You can use these 3d materials Vray from the ARHIGREG DESIGN collection for any 3d models in your project where you will be able to apply these types of materials.

You can open these models in 3ds Max 2014 + VRay (version 2.40.04) or higher. Use this collection as the base for their 3d models, change the properties of the materials change the texture or insert other textures in order to achieve the desired result. Each material from our collection has individual settings Vray materials (Vraymaterials). When we created these Vray materials (Vraymaterials), we took into account the parameters and physical properties of all materials: IOR, Reflect, Bump and others. Loyalty to the advertising on our site - it's your contribution to the support and development of this project. All materials Vray you can download from our site for free and without registration after watching short advertising. Vray materials from this collection is free for your personal use and self-education. Users of V-Ray 5 for SketchUp, Rhino, Revit and Cinema 4D will be able to take advantage of the new materials once update 2 for the respective product is released, so watch this space. Once you download the new update, you’re all set to start using the materials in your projects. The updated Cosmos library will initially become available to users of V-Ray 5 for 3ds Max, update 2. Over the years CGAxis’ vast array of 3D models, PBR materials, and HDRI maps have become synonymous with quality and we are happy to announce that these 200 assets are just the start of a bigger collaboration. Our new batch of assets is provided by CGAxis, one of the world’s most reputable content creators. Add in the ability to customize each material’s color, gloss, bump, and more, and the possibilities become infinite. With assets ranging from terrain to roofs, wooden floors to walls, and fabric to leather, you can build beautiful exteriors and interiors and go deep into detailing any object in your scene. Our curated library of smart V-Ray content has expanded with an important new collection: materials.
