Monday, May 07, 2012
Render[in] 2 for SketchUp features iVisit 3D!
Paris, May 7, 2012 – SB2 announced today the launch of Render[in] 2, a fully-integrated, real-time radiosity engine developed for SketchUp Free and Pro users. Powered by Artlantis 4’s rendering engine, Render[in] 2 gives SketchUp users the high-definition, realistic renderings they've been looking for, in a robust, easy-to-use application.
Render[in] 2: New features
Import background image: With Render[in] 2, users can import a background image for scenes. This new function makes it possible to insert the model in its real site and thus, show it in its future environment.
Export to Artlantis 4: Render[in] 2 offers users the power of Artlantis, allowing them to export their work from Render[in] 2 to Artlantis. Users can quickly and easily complete presentations in the fully-adapted Artlantis environment.
Neon: Colors applied to surfaces can be turned into light sources. In Render[in] 2, users can easily adjust the power and the color of lights.
Bump map: Render[in] 2 allows users to apply an independent bump map to simulate an optional relief of surfaces.
iVisit 3D: Developed especially for architects and designers, iVisit 3D is an innovative, easy-to-use, 3D presentation tool that allows users to view and share panoramas on a web page with a Flash™ player or on an iPad or iPhone.
Render[in] is fully-integrated into SketchUp and uses the same settings, so learning how to create high-definition renderings is fast and easy. Once the model is ready, Render[in] brings designs to life, by offering realistic additions like a 3D sky, four types of clouds, and modifiable lighting sources. Render[in] also offers additional texture settings to choose from, like specular reflection and shininess, and auto-bump for materials.
Render[in] 2 is available for US$160.00 from www.renderin.com Render[in] 1 users can upgrade to version 2 for US$80.00.
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For more information, please contact:
press@renderin.com
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