![]() Hopefully the Rhino model can be adopted for V-Ray for Revit, as I do not see the current model going over well with our in-house project teams. In light of this we will likely limit who we install V-Ray for Revit at present. Once moved to online licensing you will be able to upgrade directly with us or via your reseller. To upgrade your license you need to migrate your license from hardware dongle to online licensing. Additionally, having V-Ray licenses engaged by Revit users who are not actually using V-Ray will cause problems for our 3D team members. The upgrade from V-Ray NEXT to V-Ray 5 is 590 USD. Having to wait when launching Revit first for the Autodesk license, and then the V-Ray license will cause problems for our end users. This will be a problem and will cause many calls to the Help Desk.Īnother commenter mentioned the V-Ray for Rhino license model, where the VRay license does not become engaged unless the user is *actively* using V-Ray. we *can* choose to Release and Acquire the license as needed, which the functionality works fine, but we can not depend on our users to click "Release License" when time they launch Revit, or each time they won't need to use V-Ray after they have Acquired a license before. when we launch Revit, the license server status shows a V-Ray license is engaged. installed V-Ray for Revit (latest build released Jan 11, 2017) with the latest V-Ray Online Licensing
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