For more information, visit: About ChaosĬhaos is a worldwide leader in computer graphics technology, helping artists and designers create photorealistic imagery and animation for architecture, design, and visual effects. SketchUp Studio is a Windows-only solution and includes a suite of tools for AEC professionals, including Trimble ® Connect ™ collaboration platform for open sharing of building data, Scan Essentials for creating models from point clouds, and V-Ray for rendering. Trimble's SketchUp Studio subscriptions are available now. "We're excited to give the SketchUp community the power to create photorealistic renders for everything from quick design models to detailed 3D scenes, without leaving their favorite design tool." "V-Ray is a natural complement to Trimble's SketchUp capabilities to make design easier, smoother and more enjoyable for AEC professionals," said Peter Mitev, CEO of Chaos. This curated library is accessible directly from the V-Ray toolbar in SketchUp and allows searching, downloading and editing the 3D content. This library includes a variety of render-ready content that users can download into their SketchUp design. Styles can be rendered for each stage of a project, such as conceptual renders for internal buy-in, fast renders for comparing design options or photorealistic renders for the final design.Īs part of the V-Ray integration, SketchUp Studio users will now have access to V-Ray's web-based 3D content library called Chaos Cosmos. With V-Ray's robust rendering options, Trimble SketchUp Studio users can add global illumination, artificial lighting, realistic materials and textures, atmospheric effects and more to 3D models. The rendering process helps to remove ambiguity around design, material and aesthetic intent, bridging communication gaps between project stakeholders. "The ability to generate both high-definition, photorealistic visualizations and real-time renderings within SketchUp Studio allows AEC professionals to make great design decisions and communicate those decisions to project stakeholders." "Design visualization is a critical element in conveying a compelling visual story, showcasing the merits of a proposal and in making better design decisions," said Hugh McEvoy, director, Strategy and Business Development at Trimble.
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