Chaos Connects V-Ray 6 for SketchUp and Rhino to Enscape.
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Chaos Connects V-Ray 6 for SketchUp and Rhino to Enscape.

Photorealistic Renderers Now Support Popular Real-Time Architectural Visualization Tool, Ensuring Smooth Transfers Between Architects and Specialists

 

KARLSRUHE, Germany — October 4, 2022 — Today,  Chaos launches  V-Ray 6 for SketchUp and  V-Ray 6 for Rhino/Grasshopper, kickstarting a new 3D workflow that removes the biggest bottleneck of architectural design visualization. With new  Enscape compatibility, architects can finally deliver complete design intent that the visualization team can immediately build on, no do-over required.

 

“When applications don’t talk to each other, design intent can quickly get lost as a project moves from schematic to marketing,” said Konstantin Gaytandzhiev, V-Ray for Rhino and SketchUp product manager at Chaos. “With this new bridge, an architect’s design can continue to be iterated on with every nuance intact, removing the open questions that slow teams down."

 

Real-Time to Photoreal

The most powerful visualization workflow in AEC is now surprisingly simple. Enscape projects can now be rendered/edited in V-Ray 6 when they need to be pushed to the highest levels of photorealism. With support for Enscape materials, environments, lights and compatible 3D assets, V-Ray 6 ensures that all design decisions are kept throughout the project development stages, creating an unbroken chain between designers and V-Ray specialists.

 

Procedural Clouds

V-Ray users can also use Enscape technology as part of the new Procedural Cloud system. Instead of spending hours browsing through HDRI libraries, artists can easily simulate a variety of cloud types and weather conditions, from partly cloudy to overcast. This new system is not only memory efficient, it’s an unbeatable way to create dynamic timelapse presentations and streaming streaks of sunlight.

 

V-Ray Enmesh

With this powerful new tool, complex geometric patterns can be quickly created over object surfaces to make detailed panels, fences, fabrics and more in an automated and memory-efficient way.

 

Additional Features and Improvements Include:

 

Lighting

 

 

Materials

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Workflow

 

 

 

Rendering

  

 

 

V-Ray Frame Buffer and Post-Production

 

 

 

 

 

To see all the new features, explore the “What’s New” pages for  V-Ray 6 for SketchUp and  V-Ray 6 for Rhino/Grasshopper today.

 

Pricing and Availability

V-Ray 6 for SketchUp is available now for Windows and MacOS, while V-Ray 6 for Rhino/Grasshopper is available for Windows. All V-Ray subscription plans work for all supported host applications, including SketchUp, Rhino, Revit, 3ds Max, Cinema 4D, Maya, Houdini, Nuke and Unreal. Pricing can be found on the  Chaos website.

 

V-Ray 6 for SketchUp will be available as part of Trimble’s SketchUp Studio within the week.

 

About Chaos

Chaos develops visualization technologies that empower artists and designers to create photorealistic imagery and animation across all creative industries. The firm’s physically based renderer, V-Ray, has been honored with both an Academy Award and an Engineering Emmy for its role in the widespread adoption of ray-traced rendering in motion pictures and television.

 

In 2022, Chaos merged with Enscape, a leading provider of real-time rendering and design workflow technology for the AEC industry. Enscape offers innovative solutions that connect directly into modeling software, integrating design and visualization workflows seamlessly into one. Together, the newly combined company is creating an end-to-end ecosystem of 3D visualization tools accessible to everyone.

 

For more information, visit  chaos.com and  enscape3d.com.





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