Creating a Realistic Pro100 Project

Cabinet Design with Kray

Kray tracing is a state-of-the-art technique of generating photorealistic visualizations of three-dimensional scenes that is widely used in the field of interior design.

By embracing almost all of the real-life optical phenomena, this technique enables users to produce images that are unparalleled in terms of fidelity and quality. Pro100, a popular interior design software, has now integrated Kray renderer into its platform. This new feature allows users to export their designs from Pro100 to Kray renderer with ease, and generate visualizations of unprecedented quality. The interface is user-friendly and intuitive, enabling designers of all levels to access this powerful tool.

One of the most significant advantages of using Kray renderer within Pro100 is the speed of the render process. An export takes only a few dozen seconds, allowing designers to produce high-quality visualizations quickly without sacrificing the existing ease of use or operating speed of the software. This fast rendering process is essential in a fast-paced interior design environment, where clients expect high-quality visualizations within tight deadlines.

Moreover, with the rendering process running in the background, the user's graphics card is not overloaded, leaving the designers free to continue working on the same or another design while the visualization process takes place in the background. This feature not only saves time, but it also enhances the overall productivity of the designer.

The integration of Kray renderer has enabled designers to create photorealistic visualizations of exceptional quality and fidelity with ease and efficiency. By providing a user-friendly interface and fast rendering process, this software has become an essential tool for designers in the field of interior design. Check out the video below to learn more. 

 


Copyright © 2023 Cabinet Design Software - 3D, Cut List, Job costing, CNC. All Rights Reserved.
Visit us on Google+Visit us on Google+