4.2 Sketchup 2020 ~repack~: Vray
The VFB in 4.2 is where the magic happens live.
: V-Ray Next 4.2 is fully compatible with SketchUp versions ranging from 2016 to 2020. While newer versions like V-Ray 5 and V-Ray 6 also support SketchUp 2020, 4.2 remains a stable legacy choice for many users.
When working with V-Ray 4.2 and SketchUp 2020, you may occasionally run into technical hurdles. Splotchy Shadows or Light Leaks Vray 4.2 Sketchup 2020
V-Ray 4.2 introduces significant under-the-hood optimizations that cut down render times.
Once your scene is set, toggle off "Interactive" and toggle on Progressive or Bucket rendering. The VFB in 4
One of the headline features of V‑Ray 4.2 was its native support for SketchUp 2020, which Trimble had released just weeks earlier. This compatibility ensured that users upgrading to the latest version of SketchUp could continue using V‑Ray without interruption.
Check if your camera is trapped inside a wall, or ensure your VRay Sun intensity isn't accidentally set to zero. If using an interior scene, make sure your lights are bright enough to compete with the camera's exposure settings. When working with V-Ray 4
Ensure your hardware meets the Chaos System Requirements before installing. Installation: Download the installer from the Chaos Portal .
Organize your materials, lights, and textures within the V-Ray Asset Editor . It is the central hub for managing your scene components.