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Allowed artists to easily project stickers, cracks, or dirt onto any surface at any angle without adjusting the underlying material's UV coordinates. The Current Generation: V-Ray 7

Marketed as "smart" rendering, this version utilized AI-powered denoising and automated scene analysis (like the Adaptive Dome Light) to slash setup times.

: Evolved from a simple preview window to a full post-processing tool capable of color grading and light mixing. System Requirements - V-Ray for SketchUp - Chaos Docs vray all versions list exclusive

V-Ray 3.0 (2014): Featured the Progressive Image Sampler, which provided a fast noise-free preview of the entire image.V-Ray 3.5: Introduced Adaptive Lights, an algorithm that sped up scenes with hundreds of light sources by up to 700%.V-Ray 3.6: Brought Hybrid Rendering, allowing V-Ray to use both the CPU and GPU simultaneously for a single render. V-Ray Next (Version 4.0): Smart Rendering

This is a draft write-up detailing the exclusive evolution of Chaos V-Ray Allowed artists to easily project stickers, cracks, or

: Introduced a simplified UI and the V-Ray RT (Real-Time) engine, which laid the groundwork for today's interactive rendering.

Offers direct export options for immersive web-based architectural walkthroughs. System Requirements - V-Ray for SketchUp - Chaos

: Native integrations to turn lower-resolution test renders into production-ready images.

Initially built exclusively as a plug-in for Autodesk 3ds Max. Production Dominance: The 2.0 Era (2010–2013)