
I use Chaos Vantage to get a very fast and high-quality overview of lighting design and materials while discussing architectural concepts with my colleagues. It’s very easy to use which is important to me while working in a high-pace environment.
If you’ve played a 3D videogame of any kind, you’ve experienced real-time rendering. Real-time refers to the ability to fluidly look and move around, and interact with, a 3D scene. Recent technological leaps in hardware and software have resulted in high-quality, photorealistic real-time imagery.
Lightning-fast real-time rendering makes life easier for architects, designers, and 3D artists. Now, they can explore scenes or models to study the interaction of light, materials and geometry, and make adjustments on the fly.
There’s also no more waiting for renders to complete, and you can generate hundreds of images or an animation instantaneously. This frees up time for creative experimentation and means that you can wait until the very last minute to deliver that project to the client.
While we’re on the subject, real-time rendering also opens up new possibilities for immersive presentation and collaboration. Imagine if your client wanted to look at a building from a particular angle at a particular time of day? With real-time rendering, it’s just a few mouse-clicks away. Or you can collaborate with a colleague to perfect your design, safe in the knowledge that what you see is what you will get.
With ray-traced real-time rendering, it’s possible to interactively explore 3D content in photorealistic quality. Because ray tracing simulates the physical properties of light, it’s possible to simulate many optical effects, including reflection and refraction, scattering, soft shadows, depth-of-field, motion blur, ambient occlusion and indirect lighting.
Chaos’ real-time rendering solution is Chaos Vantage, a ray-traced pre-visualization and scene exploration tool, based on V-Ray 3D rendering software. The incredible technology behind it utilizes NVIDIA’s RTX GPUs and it’s built to handle massive projects with zero preparation time to offer a real-time fully ray-traced experience.
Built to work with V-Ray for 3ds Max, V-Ray for SketchUp, V-Ray for Rhino, V-Ray for Revit, and V-Ray for Cinema 4D, Chaos Vantage’s livelink allows you to make changes in your digital content creation software and see them immediately, accelerating the creative process and making it quick and easy to validate even your most complex projects.
Create interactive experiences, and make changes to your project instantly, displaying its current state at all times.
Cut down render times and get results more quickly.
Chaos Vantage uses physically based cameras, lights, materials, and global illumination for the most realistic results.
Easily collaborate and share visual media with clients and partners and shorten feedback iterations.
Real-time enhances quality during previz, so it’s easier to make informed choices.
Real-time’s interactive and collaborative capabilities enhance presentations and enable better storytelling.
We invited Brick Visual to explore their most complex arch-viz scenes with Chaos Vantage (formerly Project Lavina).
I use Chaos Vantage to get a very fast and high-quality overview of lighting design and materials while discussing architectural concepts with my colleagues. It’s very easy to use which is important to me while working in a high-pace environment.
Mikkel Vadstrup Schmidt, Gottlieb Paludan Architects
There’s nothing like having a dialogue with a client and adjusting a scene in real-time to accommodate their feedback. Camera, materials, lighting, entourage — all without worrying about vertex count.
Alex Coulombe, Creative Director, Agile Lens, Immersive Design
Chaos Vantage is really impressive in its simplicity. You can work in your favorite 3D software and simply export a V-Ray scene file. Brilliant. It's a great way for a print artist like me to start exploring the realtime world.
Luca Veronese, Lighting TD, Framestore, London
I use Chaos Vantage to get a very fast and high-quality overview of lighting design and materials while discussing architectural concepts with my colleagues. It’s very easy to use which is important to me while working in a high-pace environment.
Mikkel Vadstrup Schmidt, Gottlieb Paludan Architects
There’s nothing like having a dialogue with a client and adjusting a scene in real-time to accommodate their feedback. Camera, materials, lighting, entourage — all without worrying about vertex count.
Alex Coulombe, Creative Director, Agile Lens, Immersive Design