VRED 3D visualization software helps designers and engineers create product presentations, design reviews, and virtual prototypes using interactive GPU ray tracing and both analytic and cloud-rendering modes.
Autodesk VRED is used to explore or validate digital designs for informed decision making. It is also used to transform digital design data into compelling, high-fidelity images, animations, and real-time presentations that can be consumed on the desktop, in full-scale presentation environments, through virtual and mixed reality, or streamed through web and mobile displays.
VRED is used by automotive designers and digital artists, technical surfacing specialists, visualization specialists, lighting engineers, perceived quality specialists, virtual reality specialists, digital marketing professionals, and CGI artists.
The price of an annual VRED Design subscription is and the price of a monthly VRED Design subscription is . The price of a three-year VRED Design subscription is . Pricing varies by product; for information on VRED Professional and VRED Presenter, see Buy VRED. If you have infrequent users and are interested in a pay-as-you-go option, please visit www.autodesk.com/flex to learn more.
Autodesk VRED is used to explore or validate digital designs for informed decision making. It is also used to transform digital design data into compelling, high-fidelity images, animations, and real-time presentations that can be consumed on the desktop, in full-scale presentation environments, through virtual and mixed reality, or streamed through web and mobile displays.\n"}]},"@type":"Question","name":"Who uses VRED?","acceptedAnswer":["@type":"Answer","text":"VRED is used by automotive designers and digital artists, technical surfacing specialists, visualization specialists, lighting engineers, perceived quality specialists, virtual reality specialists, digital marketing professionals, and CGI artists.\n"],"@type":"Question","name":"Is there a non-commercial version of VRED available if you aren\u2019t in school anymore, or are self-employed?","acceptedAnswer":["@type":"Answer","text":"Yes, there is a version of VRED called the Learning Edition. Find out what you can and cannot do with this version. Learn more\r\n"],"@type":"Question","name":"Which versions of VRED can I use if I subscribe to the current version? ","acceptedAnswer":["@type":"Answer","text":"Your VRED subscription gives you access to install and use the three previous versions. Available downloads are listed in your Autodesk Account after subscribing. See also\u202fprevious releases available for subscribers.\n"],"@type":"Question","name":"Can I install VRED on multiple computers? ","acceptedAnswer":["@type":"Answer","text":"With a subscription to VRED software, you can install it on up to three computers or other devices. However, only the named user can sign in and use that software on a single computer at any given time. Please refer to the\u202fSoftware License Agreement for more information.\r\n"],"@type":"Question","name":"How do I convert my VRED free trial to a paid subscription? ","acceptedAnswer":["@type":"Answer","text":"Launch your trial software and click Subscribe Now on the trial screen or buy VRED here. When buying your subscription, enter the same email address and password combination you used to sign in to your trial. Learn more about\u202fconverting a trial to a paid subscription.\r\n"],"@type":"Question","name":"How much does a VRED subscription cost? ","acceptedAnswer":["@type":"Answer","text":"The price of an annual VRED Design subscription is and the price of a monthly VRED Design subscription is . The price of a three-year VRED Design subscription is . Pricing varies by product; for information on VRED Professional and VRED Presenter, see Buy VRED. If you have infrequent users and are interested in a pay-as-you-go option, please visit www.autodesk.com/flex to learn more.\n"]],"@type":"FAQPage","@context":" "} Autodesk Company overview Careers Investor relations Autodesk Trust Center Newsroom Diversity and belonging
VRED 3D visualization software helps designers and engineers create product presentations, design reviews, and virtual prototypes using interactive raytracing and analytic render modes.
Car design has moved beyond clay models and distorted pixels on 2D screens. Virtual reality and mixed reality allow for cross-global collaboration and make unified and interactive design prototypes possible.
Christian Braun is CEO and founder of MAGING GmbH. He has a diverse background in visual art and virtual car design with Volvo and Porsche which he brings to MAGING to push for the change in the automotive industry.
In automotive design, we car designers strive to always showcase something new and exciting to our customers, board members, and decision-makers. This means that we invent new forms, new processes, and methods every day.
Traditionally, a prototype of a new car model is created with clay. A clay model of a car can easily weigh up to a ton, based on a steel frame. Designers use the model to get a feel for the volume, floor plans, and details.
Changes to a clay model can sometimes be quickly implemented by hand. But, in case of significant modifications, it can take days or weeks of waiting, whilst costs and impatience grow exponentially. The development cost of a clay model can quickly exceed a million euros.
Over the last decades, clay models have been the center of design development and they are still in use in daily business. But the virtual revolution is quickly starting to make physical prototypes obsolete. Digital design prototypes encourage greater collaboration across continents, provide greater speed and more accurate solutions.
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