For Sketchup 2021-2024 New! — V-ray 7.00.01
From groundbreaking AI tools designed to automate tedious tasks to real-time visualization that bridges the gap between draft and final render, V-Ray 7 is fundamentally changing the design workflow. If you are currently using SketchUp versions 2021 to 2024, this upgrade is designed to supercharge your productivity and artistic output.
V-Ray 7.00.01 is the final major build before Chaos potentially shifts focus to . By releasing a version that supports SketchUp 2021 through 2024, Chaos is acknowledging that professional studios do not upgrade their OS or SketchUp license every year.
V-Ray 7 for SketchUp introduces significant advancements in rendering speed and AI-driven workflows. Compatible with SketchUp versions 2021 through 2024 (and now including 2026), this version focuses on high-performance visualization and streamlined collaboration . V-Ray 7.00.01 for SketchUp 2021-2024
For architects and 3D artists relying on Trimble's SketchUp, transforming a raw geometric model into a stunning, photorealistic presentation has always been the ultimate challenge. V-Ray by Chaos has remained the gold standard for this task, and represents a major evolutionary leap, not just an incremental update.
If you are currently using SketchUp 2021, 2022, 2023, or the latest 2024 version, this specific build (7.00.01) is engineered to harness the full power of your workflow. From blazing-fast Chaos Cloud rendering to intelligent scattering tools and a completely overhauled user interface, version 7.00.01 is the bridge between the simplicity of SketchUp and the cinematic quality of Hollywood VFX. From groundbreaking AI tools designed to automate tedious
V-Ray 7 improves the already powerful Cosmos asset management and Chaos Scatter tools.
: Contextual props like vegetation can toggle between seasonal variations (e.g., spring vs. autumn versions of a tree) without deleting or replacing the model link. Frame Buffer & Post-Production Features By releasing a version that supports SketchUp 2021
In the past, V-Ray Proxies ( .vrmesh ) were opaque blocks. Now, when you import a proxy from Chaos Cosmos, you can right-click and select This opens the original mesh inside SketchUp, allows you to change its texture mapping, and saves it back to the proxy. No more broken file paths.