Join certified V-Ray trainer Dan Stone of The Archilime Academy for a detailed look at using the key new features of Chaos Vantage and V-Ray 6 for SketchUp. You'll learn about new tools like procedural clouds and Enmesh, and how to use them to improve your SketchUp projects. We'll also show you how to set up and render an animated virtual tour of an eco-friendly home designed by Koto, experts in sustainable prefab architecture.
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Dan from The Archilime Academy will be joined by technology leaders from Chaos, Lenovo, and NVIDIA to discuss how they are working together to make the future of architectural visualization a reality. They will talk about how GPUs are changing the way artists and designers create their work, and how real-time rendering is enabling new levels of interactivity and collaboration.
Archilime Ltd & Archilime Academy
Based in the UK, Archilime are true architectural storytellers. Dan manages an ever-growing team of high-performing and continually developing V-Ray for SketchUp artists for Archilime Visualisations. As a V-Ray certified trainer, Dan has a wealth of experience which is the product of a decade-long relationship with V-Ray and SketchUp which he loves to pass on to aspiring artists under the banner of the Archilime Academy, the first V-Ray for SketchUp authorized training center in the UK.
Chaos
Lon is an award-winning artist and visualization expert who led the Chaos Creative & Communications team. In 2012, he founded Chaos LA to collaborate with artists, designers, and industry leaders on research projects focused on the future of visualization technology. Before that, Lon was a creative director and principal at Neoscape, where he led projects for architecture firms including Foster+Partners, Perkins+Will, Gensler, and Zaha Hadid Architects, as well as Fortune 500 real estate companies.
Andrew leads global marketing strategy at NVIDIA. His career has included international roles in software and other high-tech industries, as well as co-founding and running a start-up. He frequently speaks about technology at events around the world and enjoys exploring how leading-edge tech can help enterprises transform their approach to business. Based at NVIDIA’s Silicon Valley headquarters, Andrew has traveled to over 80 countries and is fluent in three languages.
Chris is the World Wide Segment Lead for AEC and Product Development in the Lenovo Workstations Group. He has over 20 years of experience working in the CAD, Media and Entertainment and digital media sectors. Partnering with senior management at companies like Lenovo, Epic Games, The Foundry, Autodesk, and Alias|Wavefront, Chris has a passion for bringing new products and services to market.