Description
This year—2024—was a significant year for VRED software, marked by numerous enhancements and new features. We started with a comprehensive UI redesign, reflecting Autodesk's guidelines for a modern, intuitive experience. And we introduced improvements, such as multiselection property editing and searchable preferences, boosting speed and efficiency. We launched many new features, balancing technical precision and artistic freedom, providing a platform for visually compelling and accurate designs. In line with industry advancements, VRED integrated open standards, including IFC, USD for data exchange, and MaterialX and MDL for seamless material exchange across applications. VRED also introduced OpenVDB for volumetric data processing from simulation applications, and OpenXR for a wider range of hardware support, including hand and marker tracking capabilities. In this presentation, we'll guide you through the changes from 2024 to 2025, providing an overview of the key updates shaping VRED 2025.
Key Learnings
- Learn about the user interface enhancements introduced in VRED, and their benefits for usability.
- Learn about the integration of open standards, as well as their impact on data exchange and hardware support.
- Gain insights into the changes from 2024 to 2025, focusing on the most-significant updates that have shaped VRED 2025.
Speakers
- Pascal SeifertPascal Seifert studied design at the Anhalt University of Applied Sciences from 2002 to 2007. He has been working in the automotive-design visualization and virtual-reality domain since 2008, and he has developed a variety of qualities and skills in the whole virtual-product lifecycle process. He possesses expert knowledge in database, handling file conversion and data preparation, and he presents the results in design or immersive engineering environments. Currently, he is the Technical Product Manager for Autodesk VRED and caretaker for automotive customers around the globe, using his design and visualization experience to help during the digital design phase.
- LTLukas FäthLukas Fäth joined Autodesk, in 2012 with the acquisition of PI-VR. After graduating in digital media Lukas drove in the visual and conceptual development of the VRED high-end virtual prototyping software. He was responsible for quality assurance, support, and consulting, and is a professional VRED software trainer for the automotive industry and computer-generated imagery agencies with a strong artistic knowledge base. He is now taking care of product management for the Automotive Visualization and XR.
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