Download V-Ray For Sketchup

Vray is an extension or complement created by chaosgroup to create photorealistic images of different three-dimensional models made in different programs. The type of images currently is based on the physical representation (PBR) based on maintaining compatibility with the new standards of presentation of projects such as those used in Unreal Engine 4 and Unity to remain relevant, always maintaining the basic configurations that have made it popular since its use in 3D Max and similar programs that expand to many other programs.

Key features


View representation
It allows you to easily select and represent multiple regions at once. Mix quickly between your V-Ray render and the model you want to render. 


Powerful GPU processing

Reputation faster and more powerful GPU with additional support for aerial perspective, displacement, subsurface dispersion, matte / shadows and more. 




Hybrid GPU + CPU processing
The V-Ray GPU running on NVIDIA CUDA can take full advantage of all available hardware, including CPUs and GPUs.

Adaptive lights
For scenes with lots of lights, the new Adaptive Lights mode can help you accelerate render times by up to 7x.
Smart UI
The entire V-Ray for the SketchUp interface is now cleaner and simpler, with better support for 4K monitors.

File manager
Manage all of your scene files in one place. Set file paths, create scene archives, and keep track of assets like textures, IES files, and proxy objects.
V-Ray Color picker
New color picker that’s simple and powerful. Select color values in Screen sRGB (0–255) or Rendering (0.0–1.0) color space.
V-Ray Scene import
Import and render V-Ray scenes (.vrscene) from other applications such as 3ds Max, Rhino, and Revit.
Sunlight studies
Create sunlight & shadow studies with SketchUp sun animation.








Fog
Give your scenes depth with new realistic 3D fog and light scattering effects.





New texture maps
Fine-tune the look of your scene with new gradient, color temperature and procedural noise texture maps.
2D displacement
Quickly add surface detail without extra modeling with optimized 2D displacement — perfect for architectural materials like brick and stone.

Animated proxy objects
Easily add pre-animated 3D objects like walking people and trees blowing in the wind with animated V-Ray proxies.
Proxy previews
Control the look of V-Ray proxies in the SketchUp viewport. Select from Whole mesh, Bounding box, Point (Origin), and the new low poly Proxy preview mode.


Better viewport materials
Get a more accurate preview of your V-Ray materials in the viewport.

Better denoising
The V-Ray Denoiser is now easier to set up and settings can be refined even after you render.










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