Sketchup Vray 1.49.01 | |verified|

Learn Vray 1.49.01 for the fundamentals. Master it for its speed. Love it for its legacy.

This article serves as a deep dive into SketchUP Vray 1.49.01. We will explore why this specific build is still in use, how to optimize your workflow, and the technical nuances that make it a reliable workhorse for low-spec hardware and classic architectural styles. SketchUP Vray 1.49.01

Light Cache is used for secondary bounces. In 1.49.01, the Light Cache is slow but beautiful. Learn Vray 1

This is your best friend. The IM calculates diffuse inter-reflection only where necessary. This article serves as a deep dive into SketchUP Vray 1

| Setting | Location | Value | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Global Switches | 0.01 (Default is 0.001; this skips insignificant rays) | | Reflection depth | Global Switches | 2 (For test renders only) | | Use Embree | System | ON (Adds 20% speed on Intel CPUs) | | Low thread priority | System | ON (So you can still use SketchUp while rendering) | | Image Sampler | Image Sampler | Adaptive DMC (Much faster than Fixed) |

: For test renders, use a low resolution (e.g., 800x600) and enable Material Override to focus on lighting without textures.