VRED 2022.3

Learn about new features and improvements in this release of VRED. For technical details and bug fixes, see the 2022.3 release notes and recommended system requirements to ensure Autodesk VRED products are running to their potential.

What's New in 2022.3

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Important:

For Windows users, 2022.3 requires an NVIDIA RTX driver v.471.11 or later, but a 471.68 or later is recommended for GPU raytracing.

For Linux users, 2022.3 requires 470.94 or above for GPU raytracing.

Video captions: In VRED 2022.3, we have added several improvements for data handling, rendering, and streaming workflows.

For data preparation, we improved the Decore functionality, so you are able to create B-sides within the tool. You can select between two different decore modes and decide how to deal with transparent objects. Like here, where I am setting the wall thickness and the inner rips and additional objects as B sides, as these components are not visible. So, you can make the non-visible parts invisible without losing them already.

Under Show B Sides, you can make them visible, delete them completely, or set them back to A side again. These additional functions give you more flexibility in the visualization and data preparation process.

For VR users, we improved the touch behavior of the VR hands. Now it’s much easier to trigger touch sensors or the VR menu with your VR hands, which makes the VR experience more fluent and natural.

When being in a Collaboration, we added a Pause button to the Collaboration Window. This gives you the option within a Collaboration with VR users attending as well, to render out a Raytraced Antialiased image in Desktop mode.

Now you can also go into a view of a VR user, the so-called spectator view. Pause the collaboration and render out a raytraced antialiased image from out of this view. Pressing the Pause button again, will switch you back to the collaboration session, instantly.

For raytracing, we improved the performance when being in Isolation mode. Now you have a much better framerate in Isolation mode!

We also improved the Stream App. Now you can show only selected Viewpoints and Variant Sets to the Stream App UI. Therefore, we added the “Show in VR Menu and Streaming App UI” option within the Variant Set Editor and within the Camera Editor. So, you are able, for example, to show only a simplified and basic set of functionalities to your stream. Thanks for watching the video!

2022.3 Additional Enhancements

These are some of the improvements found in 2022.3.

Collaboration

Documentation

Materials

Raytracing

Rendering

Substance

Web Interface