V-Ray 5 for Revit - Update 1 Out Now
POSTED 14th OF Jul, 2021
POSTED 14th OF Jul, 2021
What's new in V-Ray 5 for Revit?
The new V-Ray 5 for Revit update packs a lot of great features that make learning about the program quicker and easier. With Natural Lighting, you can explore all sorts of lighting scenarios in just one click..
Thanks to Revit's ability to work with V-Ray, users can now use Revit materials and textures on their V-Ray renders. They can also generate multiple renders of a project and send them to the cloud for processing in bulk.
New Workflows
Easy lighting experimentation. Once a project has started, testing different lighting scenarios is an essential step in the process of developing it. But it can take a lot of time and effort. The Light Gen system speeds up this process and allows for quick analysis of natural light variations within interior spaces. Now, Revit users can generate hundreds of lighting scenarios for their BIM model without any manual setup. They can easily set the number of sky variations and generate preview thumbnails to choose for rendering with a single click.
Revit material conversion. With the new Revit material convertor, users can promote native materials to V-Ray ones and take advantage of advanced material workflows. Even the most demanding project specifications can be accurately represented to help BIM technicians, builders, and clients get a real sense of the architect’s design intent. Customized materials can be saved for quick deployment in other projects.
Batch Rendering on the Cloud. Architects and designers are always under tight deadlines. To help them render high-quality presentations quickly, you can now submit a number of views simultaneously for processing with Chaos Cloud. Chaos Cloud provides a render farm where you can set up different render settings and send them all to Chaos in one go. This reduces the load on your system, meaning you can keep using Revit without interruption.
Faster denoising for CPU — Now with the Open Image Denoise engine, users can take advantage of fast interactive rendering on any CPU configuration.
Improved Aerial Perspective — Users have even more control over realistic atmospheric effects for exterior images.