Our free content library has grown astronomically since it launched — and it’s still expanding. Find out about the exciting new additions to Chaos Cosmos.
Chaos Cosmos has become epic.
In the year since our free content collection launched, it’s grown from 650 to 1,500 assets, and we’ve integrated the library into Chaos Vantage, V-Ray for Cinema 4D and Maya, Corona for 3ds Max and Cinema 4D, on top of V-Ray for 3ds Max, SketchUp, Rhino, and Revit. With 11 million downloads, roughly one asset is downloaded every three seconds. Ding! There goes another one.
Chaos Cosmos is not stopping there. To celebrate turning one, we’re introducing a brand new category — literally! For the first time, we’ve partnered directly with leading brands. Next time you browse the Cosmos library, you’ll find over 450 digital replicas of TwinBru textiles and 30 Haworth furniture models.
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“Digital fabrics are the glue that hold 3D spaces together; as virtual environments become more prevalent, the need for high-quality, on-demand fabrics will only continue to grow,” says Jason Neiman, CEO of Bru Textiles. “By partnering with Chaos, we are making the transition even easier for designers and 3D artists, giving them instant access to the biggest digital fabric library on the planet.”
We’re also introducing more than 200 new assets from our established partners, including:
- 31 plants from Globe Plants, our latest content partner
- 133 assets supplied by CGAxis, including plants, accessories, furniture, musical instruments, toys, medical equipment, and kitchen appliances
- 38 new vehicles from Fisherman3D
- 35 items scanned by our Chaos Czech team, including vegetables, baked goods, and chopped wood
That brings the grand total of Chaos Cosmos assets to over 2,000! And that’s not all — Chaos Cosmos now has an easy-on-the-eye light theme.