
“When applications don’t talk to each other, design intent can quickly get lost as a project moves from schematic to marketing,” said Konstantin Gaytandzhiev, V-Ray for Rhino and SketchUp product manager at Chaos. With their corporate mergers (Enscape and Chaos) well in the review-view mirror, it was inevitable that a connection between Enscape and the V-Ray technology pipelines would and should occur. Still, simultaneously, architects have flocked to a new range of easy-to-use visualization tools such as Germany’s Enscape arch-viz platform. V-Ray is where the leading edge in architectural visualization has existed for quite some time. Architects can now finally deliver complete design intent that the visualization team can immediately build upon with no “do-over” work required.

A key new component in both is new Enscape compatibility.

This month Chaos announced V-Ray 6 for SketchUp and V-Ray 6 for Rhino/Grasshopper.
