Automotive


Automotive Visualisation

FovoRender is particularly effective for rendering cramped interior spaces such as automotive interiors.

Video shows an ultra wide 150 degree field of view render of a car interior. 


Project by www.oneirosvr.com | Unity HDRP + FovoRender

FovoRender produces ultra wide fields of view even up to 180 degrees, which is particularly useful for rendering the interior of a car. 


Move the slider to see a before / after comparison of a standard render inset with an ultra wide 150 degree FOV standard render.


There is 6 times the volume of space using FovoRender.

Standard renders produce surprisingly distorted looking objects even at relatively low fields of view,.


Here you can see a comparison between a 90 degree linear render and a 90 degree shot using FovoRender.


Note the way the objects are a far more realistic shape in the FovoRender version.

Increasing the field of view of a standard render will make the central area smaller and lower detail.


This leads to lower quality images where features such as dashboard lights and controls are less obvious and seem far away


FovoRender can be used to solve this problem - the dashboard and controls feels more realistically positioned and scaled and are higher detail.

An ultra wide field of view render using FovoRender means that more peripheral information can be included in an image.


From the viewpoint of the driver the render shows far more of the surrounding space such as the wing mirrors and window. This gives a much more realistic and immersive experience for the viewer.


Before / After slider shows a standard 90 degree fov render inset within a 150 degree render produced using FovoRender.

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