: A new utility within the V-Ray Color Picker that suggests harmonious color palettes and variations (shades, tints, and complementary colors) for your materials, helping you quickly find the right look for a scene. Improved Color Picking

To elevate your visualizations from "standard" to "stunning," consider these workflow adjustments:

: Enabling the V-Ray Denoiser allows you to use lower quality settings (like "Medium") while still achieving clean, noise-free results, drastically reducing total render time.

You hit the 'Render' button. The "Interactive" window pops up. At first, it's just a snowy mess of noise, but within seconds, the AI Denoiser

: Version 4.2 improved how V-Ray handled SketchUp materials and layers, reducing the "black screen" or texture scaling issues common in previous versions Automatic Exposure and White Balance

Vray 4.2 Sketchup 2020 Page

: A new utility within the V-Ray Color Picker that suggests harmonious color palettes and variations (shades, tints, and complementary colors) for your materials, helping you quickly find the right look for a scene. Improved Color Picking

To elevate your visualizations from "standard" to "stunning," consider these workflow adjustments: Vray 4.2 Sketchup 2020

: Enabling the V-Ray Denoiser allows you to use lower quality settings (like "Medium") while still achieving clean, noise-free results, drastically reducing total render time. : A new utility within the V-Ray Color

You hit the 'Render' button. The "Interactive" window pops up. At first, it's just a snowy mess of noise, but within seconds, the AI Denoiser The "Interactive" window pops up

: Version 4.2 improved how V-Ray handled SketchUp materials and layers, reducing the "black screen" or texture scaling issues common in previous versions Automatic Exposure and White Balance