V-Ray for SketchUp provides designers with faster rendering, better lighting tools, and the ability to create and visualize complex scenes. This designer-friendly rendering solution for SketchUp features dramatic improvements to visualization workflow (V-Ray RT®), image based lighting quality (V-Ray Dome Light), and a designer’s ability to quickly manage complex scenes with highly detailed.
Updated: 2.0.0
Removed the Sync Camera feature. V-Ray for SketchUp should now correctly match the SketchUp viewport.
Added 'Purge V-Ray Materials' for removing V-Ray data from materials.
Added 'Use as Material Override'
Added 'Reset Camera Aspect'
Aspect Ratio and Export Safeframe is now merged into one dialog.
Adjusting aspect ratio tried to compensate for viewport 'jumping'. (Not perfect in all cases)
Added 'Recreate Scene' to rebuild photomatch scenes as normal scenes.
Bug fixes.
Updated: 1.2.0 NOTE! When using VfSU 1.48.66 or newer - you can now enable or disable VfSU from Preferences -> Extensions in SketchUp. But that will enable VfSU for all SU sessions. If you want to enable VfSU in just one session then use V-Ray Toys->Start V-Ray
. Since version: 1.1.0 If you use V-Ray floating licenses on a network you face the problem that the first person that starts SketchUp will grab the V-Ray licence even though they might not be currently using it. In order to work around this I made this tool which prevents V-Ray from starting with SU and allowing the user to load it on demand. It's also useful if you don't like the extra 3-5 seconds V-Ray adds to SketchUp's startup time. To enable Load V-Ray on Demand, go to the Tools menu, choose: V-Ray Toys->Load V-Ray on Demand. When you restart SketchUp, V-Ray will not be loaded automatically. To start V-Ray go to the Tools menu V-Ray Toys->Start V-Ray. What the script is doing is renaming the VRayForSketchup.rb file to VRayForSketchup.rb.disabled, thus preventing it from loading automatically. Requirements