Workflow view of 3D architectural visualization from BIM model to final render

Create 3D architectural renderings with real-time previews inside of your BIM software

Turn drawings into beautiful spaces with powerful assets and real-time rendering.

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What is Redshift for Archviz?

Redshift for Archviz is the modern tool for architects, interior designers, and urban planners to create high‑quality previews of architectural design in real time. Use it to:

  • Create architectural renderings, 3D architectural visualizations, animations, and walkthroughs for design reviews and client presentations.
  • Deliver photorealistic architectural rendering with realistic lighting, materials, reflections, and rich scene assets.
  • Iterate faster with real-time GPU-accelerated rendering and respond quickly to client feedback.

Direct integrations

Available now for Vectorworks & Revit*. 

Coming soon to Archicad.

Seamless integration

Redshift for Archviz integrates with your favorite BIM software as a native plugin, allowing you to instantly preview, refine and create realistic architectural renderings in a single environment.

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Real-time preview for fast iteration

Instantly preview your designs and architectural renderings in the BIM software of your choice with cinematic quality. View changes to your 3D models reflected in real-time, with accurate lighting, materials, and environmental effects. Ideal for quick design decisions and client presentations.

Comparison of a 3D model wireframe and the rendered final image

Architectural rendering software for Mac and Windows

Redshift for Archviz is available for Windows and Mac, enabling architects to use advanced visualization features wherever they work.

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The AI-powered Context Aware Library Search in Redshift for Archviz allows architects to quickly fill their project with assets that match.

Redshift Live introduces support for the Depth of Field effect, allowing architectural visualization artists to add depth and realism to their renders.

Users of Redshift for Vectorworks can now use high-quality, photorealistic vegetation right inside of their Vectorworks scene thanks to Redshift’s deep host integration unique to the Nemetschek ecosystem.

3D architectural rendering with a focus on lighting, the right light at any time of day

Easily adjust the time of day, sun position, and sky conditions to see how natural light interacts with your design. Whether it’s morning, sunset, or overcast skies, simulate realistic lighting scenarios to match any location or season.

Precisely control cloud coverage and simulate conditions from clear blue skies to overcast conditions. This allows you to visualize how clouds affect natural light, shadows, and the overall mood of your architectural rendering.

3D Visualization of how clouds influence natural light, shadows, and the overall mood of architectural renderings
Architectural rendering of interior and exterior areas, enhanced with cinematic details from the integrated asset library

Quickly furnish interiors and exteriors with high-quality assets to enhance your architectural renderings with cinematic detail. The integrated asset library offers a drag-and-drop ready assortment of furniture, vehicles, realistic plants, and characters that easily snap into place and interact naturally with surfaces.

Bring your architectural rendering to life using our library of physically accurate materials. From polished concrete and brushed metal to glass, wood, and textiles, each material responds naturally to light and environment. Materials can easily be applied, adjusted, and previewed in real-time.

3D architectural rendering with visual callouts highlighting materials and composition techniques

Getting started with Redshift for Revit

Begin your Revit journey with a guided introduction to the software's workspace, tools, and fundamental concepts. In this first lesson, the team at Balkan Architect walks you through the interface and navigation essentials.

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Getting started with Redshift for Vectorworks

Get familiar with the Redshift interface inside Vectorworks and learn where to find the key controls. Jonathan Reeves provides a quick orientation so you can get up-to-speed in no time. Get started today and start using Redshift for Archviz.

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Architectural visualization process from sketch and BIM model to final 3D render
3D architectural rendering of modern hillside house with wood and glass design

“Redshift empowers architects to translate design intent into stunning, photoreal visuals quickly, accurately, and without breaking creative flow.”

Jonathan Reeves

Learn how Redshift helps our customers achieve stunning architectural renderings.

As your architectural scenes grow in ambition, Redshift's expanding asset library gives you a powerful head start. A growing collection of high-quality materials, lights, and customizable assets lets you populate scenes faster while maintaining physical accuracy and visual consistency. These assets are optimized for performance and realism, with advanced shading capabilities and accurately detailed materials like glass, metal, plastic, paint, and more.

Cinema 4D is a professional 3D design and animation application that allows architects and visualization artists to incorporate animation and dynamic simulation to their architectural scenes, taking their projects to even higher levels of realism.

Answers to common questions about using Redshift in BIM visualization workflows.

What is Redshift, and how does it fit into BIM visualization workflows?

Redshift is a GPU-accelerated, physically based renderer used to create high-quality, photorealistic images from BIM models. When paired with supported BIM software, Redshift enhances the speed of development with real-time visualization. When your project is nearing completion, use Redshift for final-quality imagery, client presentations, and marketing visuals while maintaining a strong connection to the underlying BIM project. 

What hardware is recommended for using Redshift with BIM software?

Redshift is optimized for modern GPU hardware and performs best on systems equipped with NVIDIA RTX graphics cards on Windows or Apple Silicon (M3 Pro, M4 Pro or higher) on macOS. A capable GPU significantly improves performance, responsiveness, and final render quality. GPU acceleration is central to Redshift’s speed and scalability advantages.

How do materials work when using Redshift with BIM models?

Redshift includes a library of physically accurate materials that can be applied to BIM geometry to achieve realistic surface behavior under real-world lighting conditions. These materials are designed to handle reflections, transparency, and roughness correctly, making them well suited for architectural finishes such as glass, metals, stone, and coatings. Materials from BIM software can often be converted or replaced with Redshift materials, allowing users to balance ease of use with higher visual fidelity.

Is Redshift suitable for architectural lighting, daylighting, and interiors?

Redshift is particularly well suited for architectural lighting scenarios, including daylight studies, artificial lighting design, and interior visualization. Its global illumination system produces natural light bounces and accurate shadowing, helping spaces read more realistically. When combined with physically based lights and real-world exposure values, Redshift delivers predictable results for both interior and exterior scenes across BIM-driven workflows.

Can BIM projects be exported to Cinema 4D for Redshift production rendering?

Yes, our Redshift for archviz plugin allows you to export projects directly to Cinema 4D. Geometry, materials, cameras, and basic lighting typically transfer well, allowing users to continue refining scenes, materials, and lighting at a higher level of control. Within Cinema 4D you can add animation and simulation to take your project further.

How do I animate a scene or create a simulation in Cinema 4D?

Animating a scene or creating a simulation in Cinema 4D can be accomplished through a variety of tools designed for motion graphics, visual effects, and character animation. Basic animation typically begins with keyframes, where you can record changes to an object's position, rotation, scale, or other properties over time. For more advanced motion, Cinema 4D includes powerful simulation systems for rigid bodies, soft bodies, cloth, ropes, liquids, particles, and Pyro effects such as fire and smoke. You can create realistic physical interactions, dynamic destruction effects using MoGraph, or cinematic camera movements with spline paths and procedural motion controls. Simulations can be refined through settings such as gravity, friction, turbulence, viscosity, and collision behavior, then cached or baked for reliable playback and rendering. Cinema 4D provides a unified workflow that combines keyframed animation, procedural systems, and physics-based simulations to bring scenes to life. Learn more by visiting this getting started link.

How do I install the plugin?

Redshift for Archviz is available through the Maxon App and supports multiple integrations, including Vectorworks and Revit.

Installation Instructions

  1. Download and install the Maxon App.
  2. Launch Redshift from the Maxon App.
  3. Open Available Integrations and install the plugin for your preferred application (e.g., Vectorworks or Revit).

Once installed, launch your application and start using Redshift.

* Revit is trademark of the Autodesk group of companies.
Maxon Computer Inc. is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Autodesk.

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