In terms of performance, V-Ray Next is said to offer a 30-50 percent speed increase across the board, plus the additional increases one can expect from the ADL. A new Nvidia AI Denoiser has also been embedded, so users get automatic noise removal and clean updates as they work. Once a scene loads, Auto White Balance and Exposure return the right settings, making the entire process ‘point-and-shoot simple’. The developers also state that finding the perfect camera exposure or white balance is no longer an issue. Chaos Group says ADL is exceptionally fast when working with interiors and removes the need to add Portal Lights at windows and openings. For lighting, the new Adaptive Dome Light (ADL) is said to offer more accurate, image-based environment lighting that’s up to 7x faster. The headline feature is V-Ray Scene Intelligence, which automatically analyses a 3D scene at the start of a render, then optimises some of the most common decisions an artist will make. It promises high-quality ray-traced visuals in a few clicks. V-Ray Next for SketchUp is tightly integrated into SketchUp and runs on CPU or GPU. SketchUp is the latest application to benefit from the advanced features of V-Ray Next, the next generation photorealistic renderer from Chaos Group. Photorealistic renderer said to accelerate SketchUp workflow, through massive speed and intelligence gains
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