About this software
50 Chaos Cloud credits provide pre-purchased render credit for Chaos Cloud, used to pay for cloud rendering jobs. Credits are associated with a Chaos Account and are consumed when submitting renders from supported Chaos applications, including V-Ray integrations. Intended for artists, designers, and studios needing additional cloud render capacity without managing infrastructure
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Benefits
- Cloud rendering access: Use credits to run renders on Chaos Cloud infrastructure
- Flexible consumption: Pre-purchased credits let teams scale usage without provisioning hardware
- V-Ray and app integrations: Submit renders directly from supported Chaos applications and plugins
- Centralized account management: View and manage credit balance from a Chaos Account dashboard
- Suitable for studios and artists: Scale render capacity for individual projects or production pipelines
Available languages
- English
Support information
- Documentation: Product documentation and setup guides are available on Chaos documentation pages
- Knowledge base: Searchable articles and FAQs cover common Cloud usage and account topics
- Account management help: Store and account settings are managed via the Chaos Account portal
- Community forums: Community discussions and user posts are available on Chaos forums
- Support portal: Submit support requests and access technical resources through Chaos support channels
Frequently asked questions
What is Chaos Cloud?
Chaos Cloud is a cloud-based rendering service that offloads 3D scene processing to remote compute, returning rendered images, animation frames, and render passes for post-production.
How are render jobs submitted and retrieved?
Typical workflow involves packaging scene assets, uploading them to the cloud service, selecting render parameters, initiating the job, and downloading completed frames and passes once rendering finishes.
What security and data controls apply to cloud rendering?
Cloud rendering services commonly use encrypted transfers, authenticated access, and access controls for stored assets; specific compliance and retention details should be confirmed with the service documentation.
Which factors influence rendering performance and costs?
Render time and resource consumption depend on scene complexity, resolution, sampling settings, simulation or displacement use, number of frames, and chosen compute scale and concurrency.