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What (CPU, GPU, RAM) are you currently using?
This is the standard exterior lighting setup. When you create a Vray Sun, it automatically adds a Dome light with a Sky texture.
What are you aiming for? (e.g., daytime, night, overcast) Vray 2.0 For Sketchup 2015 64 Bit
Highly effective as a secondary engine to calculate infinite light bounces, especially in complex interior spaces.
Moving to a 64-bit architecture removed previous memory limitations. This guide covers everything required to maximize this rendering engine. Why the SketchUp 2015 and V-Ray 2.0 Combination Matters
Here is a comprehensive look at why this specific version was a game-changer and how it functions within the 64-bit environment. The Leap to 64-Bit Architecture This public link is valid for 7 days
Getting this running on a modern machine requires a workaround:
Handle millions of polygons, heavy 3D trees, and complex furniture models without crashes.
Use V-Ray Light Planes outside of windows to act as "sky portals," pushing clean ambient light into dark rooms. Can’t copy the link right now
They export heavy geometry (like a tree with 500,000 polygons) into an external .vrmesh file.
If you plan to utilize V-Ray RT for live lighting look-dev sessions, an NVIDIA GeForce card supporting CUDA cores is ideal. Conclusion
Open the V-Ray Option Editor and navigate to the rollout.







