Chaos Envision announced at AU 2024
Gemma Da Silva

Gemma Da Silva

Published: October 17, 2024  •  1 min read

Chaos Envision Revealed at AU 2024: Advanced Animation and 3D Assembly for Archviz

The Chaos booth at this year’s Autodesk University in San Diego is bustling with excitement. And it’s not just because of the swag 😁. 

A new archviz tool, designed specifically for 3D assembly and advanced animation has been revealed. Chaos Envision.

We’ve been working on this very exciting project for some time now, and AU is getting a sneak peek into what’s coming when the beta goes live this November.

Envision is a powerful, independent 3D visualization solution for architectural visualizers and designers needing photorealistic, real-time ray tracing, and advanced animation. Perfect for handling large, complex scenes, it enables you to effortlessly create high-quality animated visualizations from your design projects.

One thing AU booth visitors are particularly excited about is the fact that Envision provides architectural designers with the possibility of adding super-realistic moving humans and crowds to their animations in just a few clicks.

Enscape, V-Ray, and Corona users can export their work to Envision and begin where they left off from ten different creation tools. Scenes remain real-time, without any data preparation, even as they grow in size. From here, any number of design variations can be explored, presented, and animated between for easy cinematic animation possibilities.

If you’re at AU this week, stop by booth #654 to see it in action 🎞️.

The Envision beta will be available soon. Join the beta and sign up for updates here.

 

Chaos Booth AU 2024Chaos booth at AU 2024, #654

 

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Gemma Da Silva
Gemma Da Silva

Gemma is part of the Content team at Chaos and loves to provide architects and designers with practical tips to improve their workflows and visualizations. If you have something you'd like to share with the wider Enscape community, email blog-editor@chaos.com!