Vray Render Settings For Sketchup Full __exclusive__ May 2026
V-Ray Render Settings for SketchUp — Full Guide
Overview
This guide covers V-Ray’s key settings in SketchUp to produce high-quality renders efficiently. It assumes V-Ray 5+ (principles apply across recent versions). Follow the recommended defaults first, then tweak per scene complexity, lighting, and desired quality.
Common Issues and Solutions
where you can manage the overall rendering process [19, 18]. Essential Render Settings vray render settings for sketchup full
| Element | Use | |----------|-----| | Denoiser | Removes noise in post (requires NVIDIA GPU or Intel CPU) | | Reflection | Boost or reduce reflections in Photoshop | | Shadow | Adjust shadow darkness separately | | Raw GI | Control indirect light intensity | | Raw Lighting | Control direct light separately | V-Ray Render Settings for SketchUp — Full Guide
1. General Tab
- Render Engine: V-Ray
- CPU/GPU: Choose your rendering device
- Threads: Set to the number of CPU cores (or leave as default)
Part 5: Denoiser – The Secret Weapon of "Full" Settings
Relying purely on subdivs to kill noise is inefficient. V-Ray has a powerful Denoiser. Render Engine : V-Ray CPU/GPU : Choose your
Recommendation: Start with Progressive (noise threshold 0.01, max subdivs 50) for tests. Switch to Bucket (min 1, max 24 subdivs) for final stills.