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How to Download and Use SketchUp + V-Ray Render Settings Files (Working Guide)

If you use SketchUp with V-Ray, sharing and importing V-Ray render settings (.visopt or .vrscene presets, plus LUTs and render elements) can speed up workflows and produce more consistent results. This post explains what these files are, where to find them, how to import/export them, and practical tips for making them work reliably across projects.

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  • Open the V-Ray Asset Editor > Settings tab.
  • Look for “Save/Load Preset” or “Export” options (labels vary by V-Ray version).
  • Choose to export render settings (creates .visopt/.vrscene or equivalent).
  • Save any used LUTs, .vrmat material files, and proxy paths into a single folder for sharing.

Important Considerations

| Factor | Detail | |--------|--------| | V-Ray version | Settings files are not always backward/forward compatible. A .visopt from V-Ray 5 may not work correctly in V-Ray 6, and vice versa. | | Units & scale | Light Cache and sampling can depend on scene scale. Always test with a small region render first. | | Render engine | GPU vs CPU settings differ – ensure the .visopt matches your hardware. | | Lights & materials | The settings file doesn’t include geometry, lights, or textures – only render parameters. | sketchup vray render settings file download work

To use a V-Ray render settings file in SketchUp, follow these steps: How to Download and Use SketchUp + V-Ray