V-ray 6.20.06 For — Sketchup 2019-2024
In the fast-paced world of architectural visualization, staying current is non-negotiable. Chaos Group’s latest iteration, , has arrived, bridging the gap between intuitive design and hyper-realistic rendering. This update isn't just a minor patch; it is a substantial leap forward for designers who rely on SketchUp’s flexibility but demand cinematic quality.
During installation, select all SketchUp versions you wish to integrate. The installer will automatically detect paths, including custom install directories for SketchUp 2024. V-Ray 6.20.06 for SketchUp 2019-2024
| SketchUp Version | Scene Load Time (Seconds) | IPR Latency (ms) | Final Render (4K) | |----------------|--------------------------|------------------|-------------------| | 2019 | 24.3 | 45 | 2:41 min | | 2021 | 22.1 | 39 | 2:38 min | | 2024 | | 28 | 2:12 min | During installation, select all SketchUp versions you wish
Uninstall any previous V-Ray version via Windows Control Panel or macOS Uninstaller. Residual files can cause "Licensing Error 204." Residual files can cause "Licensing Error 204
How to use it: Import a high-poly mesh component into SketchUp, apply it via the Enmesh modifier in the V-Ray Asset Editor, and watch it tile seamlessly across your facade. Remote rendering is now smoother than ever. The 6.20.06 build introduces batch cloud rendering directly from the SketchUp toolbar. You no longer need to export separate .vrscene files. Simply hit "Cloud Render," and the plugin automatically strips out SketchUp-specific viewport data, reducing upload times by 30%. 3. Light Gen for Hybrid Lighting Interior designers will love the updated Light Gen . It now supports HDRI sky mixing with procedural clouds. The algorithm analyzes your SketchUp camera angle and suggests 50 lighting scenarios in under 90 seconds. When you find the perfect mood, it automatically places rectangle lights behind windows for artificial fill. Performance Benchmarks: SketchUp 2019 vs. 2024 One common question is: Does V-Ray 6.20.06 run slower on older SketchUp versions?