V-ray

The V-Ray extension is easily deployed and integrated into SketchUp, allowing users to access its features either via the 'Extensions' menu or the floating VfS toolbars. All the controls are. V-Ray’s award-winning 3D rendering software helps artists, architects and designers visualize anything imaginable. Trusted by 92 of the top 100 number architecture firms, and integrated into the pipelines of the biggest film and visual effects companies, V-Ray® is built to handle your toughest scenes and biggest projects.

Vray 3.0 - Standard V-ray Material

Vray adds its own material types to 3DS Max. The most important one is the Standard V-ray material, this will be the base for most of the materials you will create. There's also a blend material, which can be used to blend several other materials together to create more complex, layered materials.

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The normal Vray material is the one you will be using most. With only this type you can create anything like glass, plastics, metals, wood, and so on.

Below are a few examples of simple materials you can create by altering just a few parameters in the standard V-ray material.

First some plastic and metal materials:

But also glass or transparant plastics are super easy to create and render:

Besides the normal Vray material, there are some more specialized materials like the VrayLight material, VrayBlend material, Vray2sided material, VrayfastSSS, vraymaterial wrapper, Vray Carpaint, and Vray Flakes. You can create every material you can imagine with these types (or a combination of these types or in combination with Max's texture maps).

Here's an example of the VrayLight material in action. You can assign it to any object to turn it into a light source. There's even an option to make it a real direct light source so it casts sharp raytraced shadows.

Another example, this time the VrayCarpaint material. It adds a subtle 'flake' effect to the base layer of the material, simulating the look of metallic paint. But it's also a layered material, so you can change the diffuse and reflection parameters for the base and the 'coat' layer individually. For example, note the subtle glow around the sharp reflections of the coat layer.

Get improved rendering speed for SketchUp, enhance your scenes using advanced lighting tools, and pay attention to every details with this application

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As one of the most popular 3D modeling software solutions, SketchUp is fit for various drawing projects, including interior design, 3D printing, or architecture. Aiming to equip SketchUp with advanced rendering capabilities, the V-Ray extension enables SketchUp users to obtain photo-realistic models.

Control lighting to render realistic scenes

The V-Ray extension is easily deployed and integrated into SketchUp, allowing users to access its features either via the 'Extensions' menu or the floating VfS toolbars. All the controls are within reach, but it is advisable to take the time and go through the extensive documentation to get the most out of this Sketchup plugin.

As every experienced graphics designer knows, there are various factors that affect the outcome when rendering an image. V-Ray tries to take into consideration the most important ones, namely lighting, used materials and mapping.

Dedicated to this purpose, it comes with powerful lighting tools to help you generate natural light in your scenes, making shadows and reflections look realistic. Thanks to these tools, V-Ray for Sketchup saves designers the time and effort needed to manually adjust lighting parameters.

Edit and create realistic materials

Aside from lighting features, V-Ray for Sketchup includes a material editor with built-in preview that opens the doors to tampering with colors, transparency, texture, refraction depth, and various other settings that affect the appearance of the final result. It's possible to create new materials using transparency and texture mapping, as well as manage two-sided materials using V-Ray for Sketchup.

Relying on the V-Ray RT CPU & GPU engine, V-Ray for Sketchup can retrieve almost instant feedback. Additionally, camera and rendering presets are available.

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Visualize your Sketchup scenes with no compromise on quality

V-Ray enables Sketchup users to visualize the result of their work, providing high-quality and fast rendering that can improve their workflow and productivity.

And thanks to its lighting features, Sketchup users can benefit from natural light in their scenes while preserving reflections and details, all without too much effort.

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V-Ray for SketchUp was reviewed by Mihaela Teodorovici
4.0/5
LIMITATIONS IN THE UNREGISTERED VERSION
  • 30-day trial
  • Distributed Rendering limited to 2 render nodes
  • Produces watermarked images
  • Resolution up to 600x400
  • Rendered results limited to 4 lights
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
  • 1 GHz processor
  • 1 GB RAM minimum, 2-3 GB or more recommended
  • 16 GB of total hard disk space
  • 300 MB of available disk space
New in V-Ray for SketchUp 2.00.26579:

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  • Skatter Support – V-Ray for SketchUp now fully supports the new Skatter Extension for randomly placing vegetation and other objects in a scene. You now have the power to create anything in V-Ray for SketchUp
  • ArchVision for SketchUp Support – With V-Ray support of the new ArchVision for SketchUp extension you now have an extensive library of content at your fingertips for all of your rendering needs. Simply add them to your scene anywhere you like
  • Improved Animation – V-Ray now renders Animations more with more stability than ever before
  • Improved Batch Rendering – V-Ray now allows users a more stable experience when rendering multiple single frames using the batch render tool
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