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AI PBR Material Snap on D5 Render 2.11: Turn Any Image Into a Perfect Texture

Application software:
D5 Render
Developer:
D5 Inc
Operating system:
Windows 10 v1809 or above
Compatibility:
SketchUp, Rhinoceros 3D, Revit, Autodesk 3ds Max, Archicad, Blender, Cinema 4D, Vectorworks
Category:
Architectural Rendering Software
Features:
Asset Library • Editable Materials • Vegetation, characters, animals, vehicles • Animated 3D Models • Interior Parallax • Outdoor&indoor Furniture and Decors • Dynamic Particles. Rendering • AI Capabilities • Real-time rendering • D5 GI • D5 Scatter • D5 Terrain • Phasing Animation • Image, Animation, Virtual Reality, Virtual Tour • 10X speed output. Integrations • 3D Modeling Integration • BIM Integration • 3D Rendering Integration
Price:
• Free for community • $38/month or $360/year for D5 Pro • $75/month or $708/year for D5 Teams
Download:
https://www.d5render.com/downloading

From reference to reality—faster than ever.

Textures bring life to your designs, but finding or creating the right one can eat up hours. In D5 Render 2.11, we’re changing that with AI PBR Material Snap, a powerful tool that lets you instantly generate realistic PBR materials from any reference image. It’s like having a texture artist on demand—only faster.

Forget scrolling through endless libraries or manually tweaking maps. Just upload an image, select an area, and AI PBR Material Snap creates a high-quality material ready to use in your scene. You can even save it to your library for future projects.

Why It Matters: Perfect Materials in Seconds

Designers know the pain of hunting for the right texture. Maybe you snapped a photo of a unique wood finish, a rare stone pattern, or an inspiring fabric—but turning it into a usable material? That’s a whole process.

AI PBR Material Snap | School complex and civic center, designed by Gregorio Pecorelli, Tenet Arch, Andrea Borri Architetti, and Consalez/Rossi. Visual by Vedo Visualisation

Now, it’s just one step. AI PBR Material Snap analyzes your image and generates a seamless, PBR-ready material automatically. Need similar options? It will even recommend visually matching materials from the D5 Asset Library to speed up your workflow.

The result? Less time searching, more time designing.

Realistic, High-Resolution, Ready to Go

AI PBR Material Snap | School complex and civic center, designed by Gregorio Pecorelli, Tenet Arch, Andrea Borri Architetti, and Consalez/Rossi. Visual by Vedo Visualisation

1. Supports images up to 6K resolution for crystal-clear detail

2. Produces high-quality PBR textures that feel authentic in lighting and reflections

3. Can be applied instantly to your current project

What used to take hours in Photoshop or external material editors now takes seconds, right inside D5 Render.

Part of a Bigger AI Ecosystem

AI Agent: SmartPlanting

AI PBR Material Snap is just one piece of the new AI workflow in D5 Render 2.11. It works seamlessly with:

AI Agent, which automates landscaping and plant schedules

AI Atmosphere Match, which brings cinematic moods to your scenes effortlessly

And beyond AI, D5 Render 2.11 also introduces Parallel Projection for precise plans and elevations, upgraded Real-time Path Tracing for cinematic lighting, and subtle workflow refinements that make your creative process smoother.

Cesium Integration

D5 Render 2.11 for Teams now integrates Cesium, allowing you to import real-world 3D terrain and GIS data into the scenes. Admins can configure a shared access token so members can select any site by map or coordinates. D5 then auto-generates accurate terrain and context for that location, letting users anchor their models in real-world settings—ideal for site-specific rendering and clearer client presentations.

D5 Render 2.11 is not just about working faster—it’s about giving you the freedom to design better with less effort. Turn any inspiration into a material. Download D5 Render 2.11 today and see how effortless creativity can be.


By Naser Nader Ibrahim

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