2021-2024 [exclusive] - V-ray 7.00.01 For Sketchup
Nevertheless, for the professional architectural visualization artist, V-Ray 7.00.01 represents the gold standard. It turns SketchUp from a schematic tool into a production-ready visualization platform. A single user can now model a house in SketchUp 2024, scatter a forest in V-Ray, light it with adaptive dome and procedural clouds, and output a 4K animation—all within the same application ecosystem. This vertical integration reduces file round-tripping, version conflicts, and context switching.
: A brand new Vignette layer and custom color correction filter presets help finalize cinematic imagery without ever needing to jump into external image editors. V-Ray 7.00.01 for SketchUp 2021-2024
: Introduced in recent updates, this tool allows you to create custom materials by simply describing them via text. Enhanced Sun & Sky Enhanced Sun & Sky Speed demons will love this
Speed demons will love this. The new NVIDIA AI Denoiser now works at half resolution, rendering a scene in 30 seconds that used to take 4 minutes. For interior designers doing rapid iteration on lighting layout, this is a game-changer. Under the hood
Under the hood, V-Ray 7.00.01 leverages the same core as V-Ray 7 for other host apps (3ds Max, Rhino). It includes a with improved out-of-core texture support, meaning scenes with massive 8K textures no longer exceed GPU memory. For SketchUp users, who often rely on laptops with limited VRAM, this is critical. The version also introduces Intel Open Image Denoise alongside the existing NVIDIA AI denoiser, offering CPU-based denoising for those without RTX GPUs.
