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V-Ray is a leading rendering engine that integrates seamlessly with SketchUp Pro 2022. It allows you to transform your 3D models into stunning, photorealistic images and animations. With V-Ray, you can achieve unparalleled realism, simulate real-world lighting conditions, and create breathtaking visualizations that will leave your clients and stakeholders impressed.

Allows for much more nuanced selection of complex geometry compared to the standard rectangular pick.

Utilize the Lights tab to add a V-Ray Sun (sunlight) and add, for instance, artificial lights for interiors.

Use GPU rendering if you have a powerful NVIDIA graphics card to drastically reduce render times.

One of V-Ray’s most revolutionary tools is Light Mix. It allows you to adjust the color and intensity of any light source in your scene after the render is finished. You can turn a daytime interior shot into a moody night scene with a few sliders, saving you from re-rendering the scene entirely. 4. Advanced Material Layering