Fixes
- Resolved issue where the intensity for physical light units was not being used correctly
11 Feb 2008
Fixes
- Licensing dialogs made to stay on top of windows ( some cases where it went behind other windows )
- Trying to render with floating license and being unable to get a render license will no longer crash the program
6 Feb 2008
Fixes
- Fixed serialization issue where materials or options could be read incorrectly or disappear
- Able to Control the Floating License Manager Dialog while vrlserver is running.
- Switched back to previous DR licensing until the V-Ray licensing system works properly when DR is initiated by a machine that is not utilizing a floating license server.
- Fixed bug where angular blend materials weren't having their child material names updated properly
- Added Rhinoscript function, GetDependentMapsForVismat, that will fill an array with the paths to any bitmaps used by the vismat
- Added Rhinoscript function, GetDependentMapsForVisopt, that will fill an array with the paths to any bitmaps used by the visopt
- Fixed bug where object exclusion UI would carry over between multiple materials in our editor
- Materials that contain other materials ( AngleBlend, 2Sided, Skp2Sided ) will now save out their sub-materials when put in a vismat
- Fixed a bug where loading a visopt could cause the defaults to not be read in properly
10 Jan 2008
Notes
The most noticeable change for our service release is we have stopped utilizing the Installshield Activation Service for our license protection. The team at Chaos Group has been nice enough to let us utilize their license system so we decided to make the switch. When you launch Rhinoceros you will be asked whether you have a license, a floating license server, or if you wish to demo the product. The following is a brief walk-through of those three scenarios.
To demo our product ( 30 days )
1. Ensure that your machine is connected to the Internet
2. Start Rhinoceros
3. When our License Dialog pops up choose â