I got a few glitches with the glass effect in large projects, but this is probably related to my graphic card. The rendering, although not ultra-realistic, is smooth and sharp. You can also add a section to cut part of the model, or add red 3D paint around by pressing the trigger.Īlthough I have a GTX 970 graphic card, which is below the recommended GTX 980 minimum, the performance was perfect for all the small and medium projects I tried. It is possible to change the time of the day with the controllers. You can then teleport at any point inside the model, where you can experience your project from a first-person perspective. I really liked the "Outlines" option, which add lines for each object edge. You can spin and scale the model using the controllers. The first thing you see when putting the VR headset is your model sitting on a table, like if it was an actual physical model. Why it is awesome: Using IrisVR, I felt like I was back in architecture school. Simply pick a 3D view inside Revit and click "View in VR".
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