: VRED Design 2019 gained native support for VR headsets like the HTC Vive and Oculus Rift . This allowed designers to inspect models in a 1:1 scale without needing a VRED Professional license, though interactivity remained limited to "view-only" unless scenes were pre-prepared.
: Real-time Lens Flares and Volumetric Fog were added to help artists add atmosphere and realism to their renders directly within the Light Editor. Autodesk VRED Design 2019.0.1
: Improved HTML5 rendering performance for WebEngines, which is crucial for those using interactive digital interfaces (HMI) in their VR scenes. System Requirements Minimum Requirement Processor 64-bit Intel or AMD processor Memory 1 GB RAM (8 GB or more recommended) Graphics NVIDIA or AMD card with OpenGL 4.3 support OS : VRED Design 2019 gained native support for
Autodesk VRED Design 2019.0.1 is a point release focused on stability and refining the major features introduced in the 2019.0 version. While version 2019.0 brought substantial shifts—such as bringing VR capabilities to the Design edition—the 2019.0.1 update served as a critical maintenance patch to ensure these new tools functioned reliably across diverse hardware configurations. Key Features and Improvements in the 2019.x Cycle : Improved HTML5 rendering performance for WebEngines, which
: The import process was overhaulled to support batch imports, allowing users to select multiple CAD formats at once and set individual tessellation options for each.
: Addressed occasional crashes when switching layouts or using specific modules like the Scene Graph.
: Refined interaction with VR controllers to ensure button presses were consistently recognized when switching display modes.