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Load your last SketchUp model, and hit render
But with the release of , Chaos has stopped thinking about rendering as just “lighting and materials.” Instead, they’ve turned it into a design assistant .
Head to the official Chaos website. Install the trial. Load your last SketchUp model, and hit render. You will see the difference in the first five seconds. Disclaimer: Always download software from the official Chaos Group website to avoid malware or cracked versions that compromise your workstation.
Here is why downloading V-Ray 6 isn't just an update—it’s an upgrade to your entire workflow. Before diving into the features, let’s address the practical side. Unlike free plugins, V-Ray is a commercial powerhouse. You can download a 30-day free trial directly from the Chaos website to test these features. For students and educators, free educational licenses are available.
For years, the SketchUp–V-Ray pipeline has been the gold standard for architectural visualization. It’s the relationship where one (SketchUp) offers the fastest, most intuitive modeling, and the other (V-Ray) delivers Hollywood-grade realism.