For the most stable experience in 3ds Max 2023 and older, all users on the Corona 8 cycle are advised to download and install this update from the official Corona download page . Chaos Corona 8 for 3ds Max (Hotfix 2) released
: A fix for a software crash that occurred if a user attempted to swap the render engine to Corona while not logged into the Chaos License Server . Corona Renderer 8 (Hotfix 2) for 3ds Max 2014-2023
As part of the broader Corona 8 release, this version introduced significant workflow enhancements that are stabilized by this hotfix: For the most stable experience in 3ds Max
: A non-destructive tool for creating cutaways and sections of objects at render time. Compatibility and Requirements Compatibility and Requirements Chaos Corona 8 (Hotfix 2)
Chaos Corona 8 (Hotfix 2) for 3ds Max Released on , Chaos Corona 8 (Hotfix 2) is a critical maintenance update for the photorealistic CPU-based renderer. This hotfix specifically targets stability and rendering accuracy issues for users working with Autodesk 3ds Max versions 2014 through 2023. Key Stability Improvements
: Autodesk 3ds Max versions 2014 to 2023 (64-bit).
: Allows users to project textures and materials onto surfaces to easily add details like cracks, stains, or markings without altering the underlying geometry.
For the most stable experience in 3ds Max 2023 and older, all users on the Corona 8 cycle are advised to download and install this update from the official Corona download page . Chaos Corona 8 for 3ds Max (Hotfix 2) released
: A fix for a software crash that occurred if a user attempted to swap the render engine to Corona while not logged into the Chaos License Server .
As part of the broader Corona 8 release, this version introduced significant workflow enhancements that are stabilized by this hotfix:
: A non-destructive tool for creating cutaways and sections of objects at render time. Compatibility and Requirements
Chaos Corona 8 (Hotfix 2) for 3ds Max Released on , Chaos Corona 8 (Hotfix 2) is a critical maintenance update for the photorealistic CPU-based renderer. This hotfix specifically targets stability and rendering accuracy issues for users working with Autodesk 3ds Max versions 2014 through 2023. Key Stability Improvements
: Autodesk 3ds Max versions 2014 to 2023 (64-bit).
: Allows users to project textures and materials onto surfaces to easily add details like cracks, stains, or markings without altering the underlying geometry.