When you log into Autodesk's Project Showroom, you see a 3D scene,rna fully rendered kitchen or bathroom. You see light bouncing off the marble counter's smooth surface. You see the sheen of the polished wood-cabinet doors. It's the kind of photorealistic rendering that would require an hour or more to produce, even with a professional workstation or a supercharged desktop. So you might be surprised to find that when you randomly choose a different tile for the floor or a new refrigerator from the material panel, the scene updates in about five seconds with the new object, complete with raytracing effects.
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