Autodesk VRED Design 2020.3.0

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Autodesk VRED Design 2020.3.0 | 1.5 Gb
Autodesk Inc. is pleased to announce the availability of VRED Design 2020.3.0. Apart from fixes in the detected issues, this version hosts a next of noteworthy Improvements as well.


Features
- General: Added a new tool to simplify rendering of variant sets
- General: Extended integration of the Autodesk Data Platform
Improvements
- FileIO: Added a merge material option to CAD import
- FileIO: Enabled parallel import of parts referenced by a PLMXML
- General: Added an X-Rite SpectraLight QC environment to the Asset Manager/Installer
- Material Editor: Added icons for 3rd-party material types
- Oculus: The Oculus Rifts S controllers are now displayed correctly
- Reference Editor: Added a Reference Behavior drop-down menu for creating source references.
- Reference Editor: Added filter options in the Reference Editor for non-smart and unsaved smarts
- Reference Editor: Added reorder triangles in Reference List view columns
- Reference Editor: Enabled creation of smart reference links from source references
- Reference Editor: Enabled the Import dialog for re-import source files
- Reference Editor: Improved working with cloned references
- Rendering: Improved render setting preset handling
Bugfixes
- Animation: Fixed vertex animation when playing with VSets or Python, and for flipped and scaled clips
- FileIO: FileInfo node transform variants of older files are no longer lost
- FileIO: Fixed flat looking materials after using Reload / Reimport FBX file with the material option, Use From File
- FileIO: Fixed missing UV coordinates on a mesh from a .wire file
- FileIO: Fixed the wrong visibility state of parts from Inventor files
- FileIO: Import Sub-referenced Files option is now respected when parallel processes is 1
- FileIO: Temporary OSB files created during re-import of assemblies are now stored in the right directory and removed after loading
- General: Fixed the crash when loading a .vpb file that changes the display mode for the second time
- General: Fixed the missing Undo/Redo for some controls when they had focus
- General: Texture Editor is no longer overexposing the entire scene if photometric parameters are set
- Raytracing: Fixed holes in triplanar displacement
- Reference Editor: Added "not undoable" warning when unloading a source reference where the file is missing
- Reference Editor: A copy of a node no longer has an "Unsaved" source reference (invalid state)
- Reference Editor: Fixed behavior when unsharing cloned root nodes
- Reference Editor: Fixed the crash when selecting all files, then re-importing a source
- Reference Editor: Fixed the drop in the animation frame rate for large scenes containing references
- Reference Editor: Optimize > Remove Empty Groups no longer removes references
- Reference Editor: Prevents the use of New Scene and closure of VRED when modified references are present in a scene
- Reference Editor: Source URL no longer changes when executing Replace Source, without actually loading it
- Scene Graph: Locked state is now respected during import
- Substance: Fixed the import of floating point normal maps
- VR: Fixed calibrating the ground level by pulling the trigger
- VR: Fixed creating and jumping to viewpoints in VR sessions
- Variant Sets: Fixed the crash when deleting a nameless variant set from a group
Autodesk VRED Design software, part of the Autodesk solution for Digital Prototyping, is an interactive design exploration and presentation tool for digital modelers and visualization teams in the automotive industry. Design decisions in car manufacturing have to be made at a very early stage, as they significantly influence the production process. VRED Design enables users to create compelling imagery and animations for exploring, presenting, and communicating design ideas for efficient decision making and for further general communications. Teams can benefit from real-time design reviews, interactive aspects for design selection, and tools for exploring alternatives (material variations, shape, look, etc.).
Absolute beginners tutorial for Autodesk Vred, start from scratch to create a 4K ray trace render of a jet engine.
Autodesk helps people imagine, design and create a better world. Everyone-from design professionals, engineers and architects to digital artists, students and hobbyists-uses Autodesk software to unlock their creativity and solve important challenges.
Product: Autodesk VRED Design
Version: 2020.3.0
Supported Architectures: x64
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Language: english
System Requirements: PC *
Supported Operating Systems: *
Size: 1.5 Gb

Hardware: 64-bit Intel processor with Intel EM64T-capable or AMD Athlon 64, AMD Opteron processor
Memory: 1 GB RAM, 8 GB or more recommended
Graphics requirements: Supported NVIDIA or AMD graphics card with OpenGL 4.3 support and a certified driver.
Operating Systems:
- Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)
- Microsoft Windows 8.1 Professional (64-bit)
- Microsoft Windows 7 (64-Bit) SP1 or higher
Other Software:
- Adobe Acrobat Reader (required to view PDF documentation provided)
- Internet Browser (certified: Mozilla Firefox, Internet Explorer 9 or higher)
- Flash Player to view Tutorials
- Appropriate graphics card driver
- Driver software for optional hardware
Optional Hardware:
- 3D Mouse
- Oculus VR
- HTC Vive
- StarVR
- WinMR
- Varjo
- VRHero/VRgineers XTAL



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