How to Install?
Steps to install V-Ray 7 for SketchUp on your Windows PC:
1. Download the V-Ray 7 for SketchUp installer. Visit the website or get it through an authorized reseller to download.
2. Make sure you’ve already got the SketchUp application installed. Without the initial SketchUp installation, the V-Ray installer would not open.
3. Close the SketchUp application, and all other programs that you may be running.
4. Double click on the V-Ray 7 Setup Installer. Be sure to run as administrator – right-click on the installer and select “Run as administrator”.
5. Accept the terms of the license and continue to the setup process.
6. Select the installation directory that you’d prefer, and remember to select the appropriate SketchUp version that you’d like V-Ray 7 for SketchUp to be installed into.
7. On the next installation screen, ensure that the options available are what you wish to install (most of the time this would be the V-Ray renderer, Chaos License Server, and additional tools).
8. Click “Install” and the installer will copy across all the files needed onto your PC.
9. After the installation, open up SketchUp.
10. Find the V-Ray toolbar or menu bar. If it is visible in SketchUp, you will know that you have correctly installed the plugin.
11. When prompted, you will be asked to sign in to your Chaos account or activate a licensed key for your software.
12. Now, navigate to the render settings inside the V-Ray for SketchUp application, check your GPU/CPU settings, and choose the right material settings to match your project.
13. Make sure your GPU drivers are up to date for better rendering speed.
Tip: the best method to experience V-Ray 7 for SketchUp is to utilize a recent version of SketchUp, together with a up to date graphics card (that can aid you greatly within rendering and real time view) and recent drivers on your graphics card.