Faster GPUs and real-time raytracing are making it easier for engineers to enable visualisation throughout the design process
Not all rendering in design is the same, with conventional techniques using triangulated models to simulate colours and shadows. In contrast raytracing traces the path of light bounces that mirrors how light and colour acts on surfaces.
Now that graphic processing units (GPUs) are becoming more commonplace in professional design workstations, realtime raytracing will also become a more standard practice in design and modelling software.
Download this resource to read case studies on how Nvidia RTX technology is being used to improve performance as part of the design process.