Vray — 4.2 Sketchup 2020 [repack]
V-Ray 4.2 for SketchUp 2020 (marketed as V-Ray Next, Update 2
Using V-Ray Swarm for Materials
If you lack a texture library, Vray 4.2 includes a built-in material browser. Go to Windows > V-Ray Material Library (Download it once; it’s 6GB). You can drag-and-drop wood, concrete, marble, and leather directly onto SketchUp surfaces. Vray 4.2 Sketchup 2020
- Improved Rendering Engine: Enhanced rendering speed and quality
- New Materials and Textures: Access to a vast library of materials and textures
- Advanced Lighting: Improved lighting tools, including sun and sky simulation
- Camera and Animation Tools: Enhanced camera and animation tools for creating realistic animations
- GPU Rendering: Support for GPU rendering for faster rendering
Materials: Use the left fly-out menu to access the built-in library. Drag and drop materials (like "Generic" or "Tile") into your scene. V-Ray 4
Click the "V" icon on the V-Ray toolbar to open the Asset Editor. This is where you manage everything: Improved Rendering Engine : Enhanced rendering speed and
- CPU Mode: Utilizes AVX2 instructions optimized for Intel Xeon and AMD Ryzen 3000 series.
- GPU Mode (CUDA/RTX): Leverages NVIDIA CUDA cores. In 4.2, GPU rendering supports displacement mapping and fog volume effects natively.
- Hybrid: Simultaneously uses CPU and GPU to render a single frame, dynamically load-balancing tiles.