![]() After several design iterations, we were introduced to begin adding detail to the conceptual SketchUp model, which became a seamless transition into the refinement stage as we are big SketchUp users ourselves. ![]() When we got the opportunity to collaborate with them on a project in Palm Springs, CA, we relished the opportunity to visualize one of their iconic designs.įor this project, the team at UK-based Koto Design used SketchUp as a tool in their early design concept stage, allowing them to develop the 3D forms remotely over online video calls with their client based in California. Watch the video below to see the Palm Springs project unfold in action, then keep reading to get a deeper understanding of the process and people behind it.Ĭan you share how the concept of the Palm Springs project was born and what led to the collaboration?Īesthetically, it’s clear to see that Koto Design is a master of the art of crafting beautifully sculptural homes that sit in sync with their surroundings. Jack Dicker, Managing Director, and Daniel Stone, Head of Operations at Archilime share their view on what ensures successful collaboration and how the harmony between Koto Design’s sustainable prefabricated home design, along with the rendering power of Nvidia RTX GPU’s and V-Ray 6 for SketchUp running on a Lenovo P1, all resulted in a compelling visual story that is nothing short of amazing. Discover how V-Ray 6 for SketchUp joined forces with Archilime to visualize a stunning sustainable home. You can also try V-Ray 6 for SketchUp for free by using the free trial offered by Chaos. If you like what you see below, we offer a variety of courses, including our Access into SketchUpand Access into V-Ray for SketchUp courses. ![]() ![]() We teamed up with Chaos to talk about how V-Ray 6 for SketchUp helped us create this beautiful home by Koto Design in a recent blog hosted by Chaos. ![]()
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