![]() ![]() With new features including Debug Shading, Toon Shader, GPU support for alSurface material, and memory tracking, it's never been quicker and easier to create your best work. And with the improved V-Ray Denoiser, you can denoise each render element for even more control in post-production. With the new NVIDIA AI Denoiser, you can instantly remove noise while you render. Plus, enjoy quicker-than-ever renders with additional GPU-ready features and improved Cloud compatibility. Speed and performance optimizations mean faster rendering. Render twice as fast with V-Ray Next for SketchUp. The ADL is exceptionally fast when working with interiors, and removes the need to add Portal Lights at windows and openings. You can also rely on the new Automatic White Balance feature to automatically remove any warm or cold light tint coming from the sun or skylight.Īdaptive Dome Light can automatically increase your render speed up to 7x faster depending on the scene. With the new Automatic Exposure option, V-Ray now uses adaptive learning techniques to help you render a perfectly exposed image each time. And for even greater control, you can also remap the RGB or HSV values of any texture. ![]() Now in the program, the standard Material is compatible with PBR metallic reflections that are popular in game engines and other tools such as Substance Designer. You can now specify custom pixel resolutions without bothering with the aspect ratio. The updated layout for the camera controls let you manipulate the quick and advanced parameters at the same time. The new intuitive camera settings make it easy to render your next masterpiece with the app. And to expand your toolkit further, it includes improved network rendering and a new toolbar to make it easy to access all your favorite tools. In addition to rendering, It adds new and improved tools to help you manage your scene, customize your viewport styles, and import scenes from other 3D applications. You can now search, select, and preview assets - including full material setups - all from one location. Its quickly becoming Autodesk all over again.Streamline your workflow and keep track of your entire scene quickly and easily with the new and improved asset management tools in V-Ray Renderer. All I can say is I feel like all were going to see moving forward with Trimble, is rising prices and less features. I dont mind spending the money and upgrading software, but I dont like being strongarmed into it. That said, I upgraded to 2021, because, well, I had too since Trimble has essentially borked a very valuable workflow. Its a whole host of little things that are beginning to add up to make SketchUp a much less flexable and fun a tool to use. Which, honestly I’d rather give them my money anyway, so I guess thats fine. SketchUp still relies way too much on its developer community for tools and now those tools are all starting to get more expensive. Layout, while its also, fine for little things, constantly hangs with real projects, is poorly supported and not ready for any kind of real production environment because it’s still treated as an after-thought. The fact that the Make version no longer exists for hobbiest users and the web version is fine but pretty useless for more advanced hobbie users. Between the most recent user account debackle that has forced many firms away from using the product, at-all, because of fixed user seat licenses. There are some arguably good elements that have been introduced in recent years, but the over-arching theme here has been general stagnation of the product, and regular headaches over the last four years as they have transitioned to a SAAS model. SketchUp has gotten better over the years, but I’m frustrated with the way Trimble has been handiling things lately. I was the product manager for V-Ray for SketchUp, and I get what its like to be on the development side too. Im very satisified, and have been using the product for, jeeze, to 15 years now. ![]() ![]() Listen, Ive been using SketchUp since the days. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |