GPU rendering allows V-Ray to perform raytracing calculations on the GPUs installed in the system. Find out more: GPU Rendering
Column
width
5%
Column
width
20%
UI Text Box
size
medium
Interactive Rendering
V-Ray Interactive Rendering (IR) provides interactive rendering using the V-Ray and V-Ray GPU renderers. Find out more:Interactive Rendering
Column
width
5%
Column
width
20%
UI Text Box
size
medium
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. Find out more:Viewport Rendering
Column
width
5%
Column
width
20%
UI Text Box
size
medium
V-Ray Vision
V-Ray Vision is a real-time viewer introduced with the release of V-Ray 5 for SketchUp. Find out more: V-Ray Vision
Section
Column
width
5%
Column
width
20%
UI Text Box
size
medium
Batch Rendering
Batch Rendering allows for scenes to be set with tabs and rendered with one button. Find out more:Batch Rendering
Column
width
5%
Column
width
20%
UI Text Box
size
medium
Supported Rendering Features
This page provides tables of features supported in CPU and GPU rendering with V-Ray in SketchUp. Find out more:Supported Rendering Features
Column
width
5%
Column
width
20%
UI Text Box
size
medium
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. Find out more:Rendering in Chaos Cloud
Column
width
5%
Column
width
20%
UI Text Box
size
medium
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. Find out more:V-Ray Swarm Rendering