2016-11-22



What exactly is V-Ray Revit?

It’s a a professional rendering plug-in  tailored to the unique needs of architects and designers. An intuitive interface and streamlined controls have made V-Ray 3 for Revit the most design-friendly renderer yet; providing a simple way to create high-quality renders directly in Autodesk Revit.

Architects must make thousands of design decisions throughout the life of a project, and the best way for them to evaluate the options is to generate realistic images from their 3D building model. With V-Ray for Revit, they can review design options quickly and easily and make informed choices faster.

V-Ray lets architects render professional-quality, high-resolution images directly from their Revit model and helps them make critical design decisions.

Product highlights

Create photo realistic imagery fast with a familiar and easy to use interface

Review and present designs fast with simple VR tools

Special material overrides for diagrammatic renderings

Advanced image post-processing



Top Ten Features Include:

Design-Friendly Interface – Quickly balance quality and speed with V-Ray for Revit’s render presets. Work in draft mode for early iterations and switch to high quality for presentations.



Physical Materials – Automatically convert Revit materials to V-Ray’s physically-correct format.

Diagrammatic Materials – Easily make scenes look diagrammatic or like a scale model with material presets like basswood and foam core.

Physically Based Lighting – Accurate options for IES and HDR image-based lighting, as well as support for Revit Sun and Sky.

https://youtu.be/pjT3CASyisQ

One-Click VR Output –VR cameras can help designers verify scale during the design process

Aerial Perspective – Add realistic atmospheric depth with aerial perspective.

Section Boxes – Render sections easily with full support for Revit’s native section boxes.

Denoiser – Automatically removes artifacts and noise, cutting render times with GPU-acceleration.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WICC6nofLMU&feature=youtu.be

Material Editor – Import and edit VRmats exported from V-Ray for 3ds Max, Rhino and SketchUp.

V-Ray Swarm – New web-based distributed rendering allows firms to speed up rendering times by using the power of all available desktops and render nodes

If you are interested in our 3D Architectural/ Design Visualization with 3ds Max/ V-Ray course please follow the link for more information. http://www.learn3d.co.za/courses/max/

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