Henry Winchester

Henry Winchester

Last updated: August 20, 2025  •  1 min read

Real-time ray tracing with Chaos Vantage

Summary:

  • Chaos Vantage allows users to drag-and-drop 3D scenes into a real-time, ray-traced environment, enhancing design exploration and presentation.
  • Quick scene setup and scalable quality are key features, enabling users to handle large scenes with billions of polygons smoothly.
  • Chaos Vantage offers a game-like navigation experience and supports animations and VR, providing a versatile tool for creative projects.
  • The "Building Utopia" contest celebrates the release, offering prizes like a Lenovo ThinkPad with NVIDIA RTX GPUs.
Cityscape rendering at dusk created with Vantage
© Arterra Interactive

Join the real-time revolution with Chaos Vantage

With Chaos Vantage, you can drag-and-drop your 3D scenes into a fully ray traced, real-time environment. Vantage effortlessly handles your biggest scenes, and it can live link with 3ds Max so you can instantly see camera, model, and lighting adjustments.

Initial Vantage features

Quick and easy scene setup - No prep time, no light baking. Simply drag & drop your V-Ray scene into Chaos Vantage and easily merge additional scenes without slowing down.

Scalable quality - Superior visual quality with a state-of-the-art, physically based ray tracing engine.

Handles large scenes - Smooth design exploration or presentation of projects with billions of polygons.

Game-like navigation experience - Explore your 3D scene as if playing a game – complete with collision detection.

Animations and VR - Easily set up camera animations and produce videos and VR stills.

 

Learn more about Chaos Vantage.

 

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Henry Winchester
Henry Winchester

Before his work with Chaos, Henry contributed to magazines and websites including PC Gamer, Stuff, T3, ImagineFX, Creative Bloq, TechRadar, and many more. He loves movies, cycling, and outrageously expensive coffee.