Vray+20+for+sketchup+2014+hot ((better)) May 2026
Looking Back: V-Ray 2.0 for SketchUp 2014 In the world of architectural visualization, certain software pairings become legendary. For many "legacy" users or those maintaining older workstations, the combination of V-Ray 2.0 and SketchUp 2014
- Grainy result — increase Light Cache samples and DMC subdivisions; use denoiser if available.
- Over-bright interiors — add portals in windows and use realistic exposure; reduce sun intensity or use interior lights.
- Long render times — reduce reflection/refraction max subdivisions, lower GI quality for drafts, convert heavy geometry to proxies.
, allowing you to utilize your graphics card for faster interactive rendering. Batch Render Tool Automatically renders all scene tabs in a SketchUp file with one click. vray+20+for+sketchup+2014+hot
in the render output settings to see exactly what will be in your final image. Important Compatibility Note Looking Back: V-Ray 2
V-Ray 2.0 for SketchUp 2014
I notice you're asking for a guide on (there is no official "V-Ray 20" — likely a typo for V-Ray 2.0). Grainy result — increase Light Cache samples and
System Requirements
- Image Sampler (Antialiasing): Adaptive DMC (best quality)
- Noise threshold: 0.01 (fast test) / 0.005 (final)
- GI engines: Irradiance map + Light cache (interiors) / Brute force + Light cache (exteriors)