Edge Trimming(边缘修剪)工具在Hotfix 2中得到多项修复:包括修剪时提示信息显示错误、层级模型实例的错误修剪、以及修剪贴图使用检测不全等问题均被解决。这一改进对于需要在模型边缘做细节材质(如做旧、磨损、倒边效果)的工作流尤为重要。
To run Corona 11 Hotfix 2 efficiently within 3ds Max, your workstations should meet or exceed the recommended system requirements:
One of Corona’s greatest strengths is its wide range of support. This update ensures that users on older versions like still receive the same optimization benefits as those on the newest versions. It addresses specific API changes that previously caused intermittent crashes during scene heavy-loading. 2. Fixes for the Corona Tile Map Corona Renderer 11 Hotfix 2 for 3DS MAX 2016-20...
Corona Renderer 11 Hotfix 2 is a maintenance update aimed at stabilizing and polishing the major feature set introduced in Corona 11, while ensuring compatibility and reliable performance across older 3ds Max releases (2016–2020). This essay summarizes the hotfix’s purpose, key fixes and improvements, practical impact for artists and studios, compatibility considerations, and recommended best practices when applying it.
Fixed a performance issue where using the tool triggered unnecessary scatter recomputations, slowing down viewport interaction. Color Management:0;424; Fixed a performance issue where using the tool
Texture creation is revolutionized with the Corona Tile Map. Unlike traditional bitmap methods, this procedural tool allows artists to generate highly detailed tiling surfaces—such as bathroom tiles, kitchen backsplashes, or paving stones—using mathematical algorithms and built-in parameters. Users can define colors, grout, and randomization without relying on external image editors, offering infinite resolution and immense flexibility.
Delivers cleaner, faster results, significantly improving the quality of final renders. Users can define colors
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Fixed a bug where scenes with Chaos Scatter would hang indefinitely during loading. Corrected an issue where the
One of the most confusing aspects for users is: Can I really run the same renderer on MAX 2016 and MAX 2025? Yes.