Vray 4.2 Sketchup 2020

Designers can now add or remove advanced attributes (like translucency) from materials without cluttering the interface, simplifying the creation of complex surfaces like fabric or frosted glass.

He spent the next hour tweaking. He added a slight displacement to the brick wall to give it physical depth, making the shadows graze realistically over the rough surface. He adjusted the interactive light mixer, changing the intensity and color of his interior lights on the fly without having to restart the render. It felt less like calculating math and more like painting with light. Vray 4.2 Sketchup 2020

Prior to V-Ray 4.2, SketchUp users faced a critical bottleneck: converting a lightweight polygonal model into a heavy, ray-traced scene often required manual optimization of lights, materials, and sub-divisions. V-Ray 4.2 introduced the system, which automated numerous pre-render calculations. When coupled with SketchUp 2020’s improved stability for high-poly counts (utilizing the new LayOut engine), this combination became the industry standard for architectural visualization (ArchViz). Designers can now add or remove advanced attributes