: V-Ray is now natively supported in 3ds Max and Maya via specialized import scripts, ensuring materials and textures translate correctly into high-end production renders.
The release of SpeedTree Cinema 6.2.3 marked a pivotal moment for digital environmentalists, bridging the gap between raw procedural power and the delicate artistry required for silver-screen realism. While newer versions have since emerged, 6.2.3 remains a nostalgic touchstone for the era when "hero trees" began to look less like geometry and more like living, breathing organisms. Speedtree Cinema 6.2.3
During the lifecycle of v6.2.3, it was used extensively on films such as The Jungle Book (2016) and Doctor Strange (2016), specifically for the dimensional trees in the Mirror Dimension. Artists chose v6.2 over v7 due to the stability of the "Hand Draw" trunk tool, which later versions broke until v8. : V-Ray is now natively supported in 3ds