Vray All Versions List ◉ (RECENT)

Released around 2010, this version focused on speed and interactive rendering.

V-Ray 3.0 was a massive overhaul, focusing on making the interface cleaner and the engine faster for high-end production.

Which (like 3ds Max or SketchUp) are you currently using? vray all versions list

V-Ray 6: Introduced Enmesh (for tiling geometry), Procedural Clouds, and V-Ray Proxy Hierarchy.

Layer Compositing: Added a full compositing suite directly inside the V-Ray Frame Buffer (VFB). Released around 2010, this version focused on speed

Adaptive Dome Light: Removed the need for light portals in interior scenes.

The most recent iterations focus on massive environments and seamless collaboration. V-Ray 6: Introduced Enmesh (for tiling geometry), Procedural

⭐ Always check your hardware compatibility before upgrading. Newer versions (6 and 7) require modern CPUs with SSE4.2 support and high-VRAM NVIDIA GPUs to take full advantage of the engine.

V-Ray is the industry standard for 3D rendering, known for its versatility across different platforms like 3ds Max, Maya, SketchUp, and Rhino. Since its debut in 2002, the engine has evolved from a basic ray-tracer into a powerhouse of photorealistic simulation.

V-Ray Lens Effects: Enabled bloom and glare effects directly within the frame buffer. The Professional Standard: V-Ray 3.0 to 3.6