They’re also testing a couple of other exciting applications like Twinmotion, Autodesk’s Project Expo built on StingRay and LumenRT, all of which can also import, edit and then output to VR formats to be viewed either on headsets or as standalone, 3D viewers. Over the next few weeks the 3D team will be training more and experimenting with different models and hardware to get familiar with the process. This week we acquired an HTC Vive headset and the 3D yeam is training in the Unity application that will enable the firm to convert Revit, 3Ds Max, SketchUp, Rhino and other 3D models into virtual reality viewed models … this appears to be an exciting new tool in architectural and interior design exploration. With the surge of new hardware available for VR – Microsoft HoloLens, Oculus Rift, Gear VR, HTC Vive and Google Cardboard, it’s exciting to see virtual reality in use outside of just the gaming world and gaining traction beyond the initial novelty of it all. headset is either an HTC Vive or Oculus Rift and then open the Prospect in. huge ass laptop an Asus G74SX using Sketchup + Twinmotion/Lumion/LumenRT now I can. LumenRT: It is another rendering extension for SketchUp that helps you create. It was great being able to view our project types in that medium. And with Oculus Rift and HTC Vive coming late this year / early next.
We recently brought a demonstration unit to the office, which allowed users to view an architectural building model and a medical operating room in virtual reality. Launch the Oculus app from your taskbar, desktop, or Start menu. Virtual reality is becoming a possibility outside the gaming world.