

Perfect for architectural materials like brick and stone.

Animated Proxy objects - Easily add pre-animated 3D objects like walking people and trees blowing in the wind as animated V– Ray proxies.V-Ray Scene Import - Import and render V– Ray scenes (.vrscene) from other applications such as 3ds Max, Rhino, and Revit.Fog - Add depth to scenes with realistic 3D fog and light scattering effects.Sunlight Studies - Create sunlight & shadow studies with SketchUp sun animation.Adaptive Lights - For scenes with many lights, the new Adaptive Lights mode can help cut render times by up to 700%.Better Viewport Materials - materials will now display more accurately in the SketchUp viewport.New V-Ray color picker - new color picker is simple and yet powerful, allows the user to select colors in the Screen sRGB (0-255) or Rendering (0.0 – 1.0) color space, enabling more accurate color selections.And with the new Viewport rendering users can select and render multiple regions at once, blending between V-Ray and the SketchUp model using their ± hotkeys to control opacity. Users are no longer limited to the frame buffer and thus will enjoy seeing the rendering come to live directly inside the SketchUp viewport.

I hope.01 – V-Ray 3.6 for SketchUp is includes over 15 new features.Īlso, key in this release is the new ability to rendering in the native viewport. I have had a lot of success with the previous setup, Sketchup 2016 and Vray 2, so if there is no solution here, then I can downgrade.
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I?m using Vray 3.6 on a new Windows machine, pretty good graphics card, decent amount of memory, pretty good processor. I have spent some time searching through the forums here, but I will admit that my frustration and deadline panic may have made my search less effective than it might have been. My file I need to render is vastly more complex? I just tested it on a default scene with a single person in it and the batch render worked fine. I have googled videos and tutorials and according to them it all should work. I have also looked at the sparse and not so helpful help here: It will stay "clicked" even if I push the regular render button.

I click on it, it "depresses" and stays "depressed" until I click on it again, then it returns to its normal "unclicked" state. Most of the time though the batch render button acts more like a toggle. On the few times that a render actually starts when using the batch render button (and I hover over it for the tool-tip confirmation that I am indeed pushing the right button) it only ever renders the first scene. If I have the path already set (because I just tried to do a batch render) it doesn't work. Specifically, what happens is that I follow the steps in the help topic (below). Those same files won't batch render in Vray 3 with Sketchup 2018, in addition to lots of frustrating things with the textures and lighting from the upgrade. I have several files that could batch render 10+ scenes just fine in Vray 2 and Sketchup 2016.
