V-Ray for Revit, currently in beta, has been designed from the ground up to be easy to use - push-button simple, if you will. But now its developers are targeting a completely different type of user with a new plug-in for Revit. It’s designed for rendering experts, with hundreds of different settings that can be tweaked to deliver that perfect image. V-Ray is available as a standalone renderer, but is commonly used as a plug-in for Autodesk 3ds Max. The software has featured in virtually all of the rendering and animation projects we have covered in AEC Magazine over the years. It’s a bold claim, but we’ve no reason to doubt it. The powerful, quick ray trace rendering software is a favourite in the architectural CG community.Ĭhaos Group, its developer, boasts that 92 of the top 100 architecture firms in the world render with V-Ray every day. To architectural design visualisation specialists, V-Ray needs no introduction. Core materials can be overidden with diagrammatic materials for a quick conceptual render
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