The new V-Ray Decal capability in V-Ray 6 for Revit quickly projects textures onto multiple surfaces and materials, all while working as a native Revit family. This new system is not only memory efficient, but it is also a powerful method to create dynamic time-lapse presentations and streaming streaks of sunlight. Now they can simulate a variety of cloud types and weather conditions ranging from partly cloudy to overcast. Users no longer need to spend hours browsing through HDRI libraries or adding skies later in Photoshop. (see: Architosh, “Product Review: Enscape for Mac SketchUp,” ). Since clouds and skies can have a big impact on the look of an outdoor scene, V-Ray 6 for Revit introduces a new procedural cloud system built upon Enscape technology. Even custom skies created in Enscape can be transferred to V-Ray 6. This means the visualization team receives is a 1:1 version of what the architect designed. This unbroken chain comes complete with support for Enscape environments, materials, and compatible 3D assets. This is particularly useful when a project requires a high level of photorealism. “When we announced the Chaos Bridge, the first thing we heard was, ‘When can we get this for Revit?’ Now, design decisions remain intact from conception to completion, so teams can iterate faster and not waste precious hours re-doing something that’s already been done.”Ī project that starts its life in Enscape can now be rendered and edited in V-Ray 6 for Revit at any stage.
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