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This page provides information on rendering with V-Ray for SketchUp.

Overview

V-Ray is a rendering plugin for Rhino. V-Ray offers two render engines: V-Ray and V-Ray GPU, which runs on both CUDA and RTX enabled devices. In addition to the V-Ray and V-Ray GPU raytracing engines, there is now a real-time viewer called V-Ray Vision.

Both V-Ray and V-Ray GPU engines support Production and Interactive Rendering modes. The Production Rendering mode utilizes all V-Ray's features and is intended to be used to create a clean production-ready render.

The Interactive Rendering mode is a fast active renderer that can update the rendering as you make changes to the scene. The Interactive Renderer allows for rendering in the Viewport, where the render output overlays on top of SketchUp's viewport. With Viewport rendering, the scene is rendered interactively and if changes are made, the rendered result is updated.

The Interactive renderer always runs in Progressive mode, a progressive image sampling mode that refines the details over time. The Production rendering mode allows you to switch on/off the Progressive Rendering mode. Switching off the Progressive image sampler automatically activates the Bucket image sampler, which takes a variable number of samples per pixel depending on the difference in the intensity of the pixel.

 

 

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GPU Rendering

GPU rendering allows V-Ray to perform raytracing calculations on the GPUs installed in the system.

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Interactive Rendering

V-Ray Interactive

Production

Rendering (

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IR) provides interactive rendering using the V-Ray and V-Ray GPU renderers.

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Viewport Rendering

Viewport Rendering (VPR) is a render output overlay on top of SketchUp's viewport. With Viewport Rendering, the scene is rendered interactively and if changes are made, the rendered result is updated.

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V-Ray Vision

V-Ray Vision is a real-time viewer introduced with the release of V-Ray 5 for SketchUp.

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V-Ray Batch Render

V-Ray Batch Rendering

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Batch Rendering

Batch Rendering

allows for scenes to be set with tabs and rendered with one button.

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Supported Rendering Features

This page provides tables of features supported in CPU and GPU rendering with V-Ray in SketchUp.

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Rendering in Chaos Cloud

V-Ray for SketchUp provides in-built integration with Chaos Cloud, allowing you to submit render jobs to the cloud directly from SketchUp.

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Chaos Cloud Rendering

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Chaos Cloud Collaboration

Upload images from the VFB to the Chaos Cloud Collaboration where other users can add comments and annotations.

V-Ray Swarm Rendering

V-Ray Swarm controls V-Ray Distributed Rendering on each render node machine; the actual rendering is handled by V-Ray Standalone.

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Resumable Rendering

Resumable Rendering is the ability to have incomplete renders resume where they left off from the previous session.