Reviewing designs with clients has never been easier. V-Ray 6 introduces , allowing you to upload your renders directly from the V-Ray Frame Buffer. Clients and team members can then add comments and markers directly on the image in their web browser. Pro Tip for SketchUp 2023 Users:
Improved compatibility makes importing scenes from Enscape and other applications much smoother, crucial for firms utilizing mixed-software pipelines. Optimized Workflow and Performance
The V-Ray Frame Buffer (VFB) in V-Ray 6 is now a mini-Photoshop. Vray 6 For Sketchup 2023
October 26, 2023 Subject: Technical Overview and Feature Analysis of V-Ray 6 for SketchUp
V-Ray 6 for SketchUp 2023 now includes in input fields. You can perform quick calculations (like 100*0.2 ) directly inside your material or light settings without opening a calculator. Reviewing designs with clients has never been easier
The new feature allows users to project textures onto objects without altering the underlying material or UV mapping.
If you’re still on V‑Ray 5, here’s a quick comparison: Pro Tip for SketchUp 2023 Users: Improved compatibility
For architecture firms, interior design studios, and professional 3D artists who demand the highest quality renderings from SketchUp models, V-Ray 6 is not just an incremental update—it's a fundamental reimagining of the design-to-render pipeline. The ability to explore freely in real-time and then seamlessly transition to photorealistic final output removes one of the last major bottlenecks in architectural visualization workflows.
By integrating powerful CPU and GPU rendering engines, V-Ray 6 enables rapid iteration, particularly for those leveraging the speed of modern graphics cards. This combination thrives on SketchUp 2023’s performance, offering a seamless workflow where design changes in SketchUp are reflected quickly in the final render. Key Advancements in V-Ray 6 for SketchUp
: Adjust density, altitude, cirrus cloud amounts, and contrails to create the perfect backdrop. Enhanced V-Ray Frame Buffer (VFB)