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Which (3ds Max, Maya, Revit) do you use most?
V-Ray 5 for SketchUp brings professional rendering to the world's most popular architectural modeling tool, with special emphasis on ease of use and real-time feedback.
If you want to speed up your render workflow, reduce software clutter, and elevate the visual fidelity of your 3D projects, V-Ray 5 is an essential upgrade.
Architects using Revit have seen the biggest workflow improvement. V-Ray 5 allows Revit users to transform their BIM models into photorealistic presentations with minimal effort. The integration of , which automatically generates dozens of lighting variations for a scene, helps architects explore "look dev" options faster than ever. Performance and Speed
Many VFX houses stick with V-Ray Next 5.x for Maya because the licensing server is stable, and there are no breaking changes in their legacy pipelines. It is the "safe hot" choice.
V-Ray Next introduced a completely that delivers production-ready quality at twice the speed of previous GPU implementations. The V-Ray GPU engine now supports virtually all features found in the CPU engine, including volumetric effects like smoke, fire, and fog, as well as advanced materials and geometries. With full support for NVIDIA RTX hardware acceleration, users can leverage dedicated ray-tracing cores for even faster interactive and final-frame rendering.
Auto-exposure and auto-white balance mimic real-world cameras, allowing perfect exposures without trial-and-error.