

New features for V-Ray 5.2 include: shareable 3D scenes where users can package their V-Ray Vision scenes for others to experience in real-time 3D on their own machine video recording, where users can record their real-time experiences directly to video to share walkthroughs and presentations support for sun animations, grass and photometric IES light profiles and ‘highly efficient instancing’ where scenes using multitudes of instances, such as forests, grass fields, packed parking lots and more, can now continue to operate at real-time speeds. The latest update expands on its core feature set, bringing more options into its ‘always-on’ viewport. It is designed to serve everything that comes before a final render.

Launched earlier this year, V-Ray Vision offers a real-time view of a Rhino or SketchUp model that updates while you work. With V-Ray 5.2 users can now share explorable 3D scenes in a click and get ‘instant access’ to real-time ray tracing within the CAD toolsĬhaos has added new real-time viz workflows to V-Ray 5 for Rhino and V-Ray 5 for SketchUp, with ‘dozens of improvements’ to V-Ray Vision and a new Live Link to Chaos Vantage.
