![]() ![]() ![]() Chaos V-Ray Powered by NVIDIA Studio Offers a July to Remember Plus, this week’s In the NVIDIA Studio 3D artist, Brian Lai, showcases his development process for Afternoon Coffee and Waffle, a piece that went from concept to completion faster with NVIDIA RTX acceleration in Chaos V-Ray rendering software. So I highly recommend this movie if you're just looking for fun and action scenes.Editor’s note: This post is part of our weekly In the NVIDIA Studio series, which celebrates featured artists, offers creative tips and tricks, and demonstrates how NVIDIA Studio technology accelerates creative workflows.Ĭreativity heats up In the NVIDIA Studio as the July NVIDIA Studio Driver, available now, accelerates the recent Chaos V-Ray 6 for 3ds Max release. The point for a lot of people not to have liked the movie is that it doesn't propose to be deep, it just introduces the characters and you have to accept them, there's not much explanation about why they are like that or how they got in that situation, it's a simple plot, for a simple movie and aimed at a large audience, does that make the movie bad? Obviously not. The various locations, despite enhancing the film in terms of photography, are very beautiful. The action scenes have a lot of cuts which honestly takes the excitement out of the scene. Obviously it's not a masterpiece of action movies and doesn't come close to Bourne or 007, however, it still manages to be a good movie, the plot is a little cliché and shallow has secondary plots that don't go deep and for me in that, the movie falls short. Unfortunately, before seeing the movie I saw some reviews and critics who criticized the movie a lot, classifying it as shallow, meaningless and so on.
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