Vray All Versions List [patched]
V-Ray — All Versions (major releases) and a key feature for each
- V-Ray 1.x — Global Illumination (GI): practical, production-ready GI for realistic lighting.
- V-Ray 2.x — Progressive rendering (interactive feedback): faster look development with interactive updates.
- V-Ray 3.x — V-Ray RT & GPU acceleration: real-time GPU and hybrid rendering workflows.
- V-Ray 3.6 — Adaptive dome and improved denoising.
- V-Ray 4.x — V-Ray Denoiser & Light Analysis tools: integrated denoising and lighting analysis.
- V-Ray 5.x — Layered Frame Buffer (LFB) & Light Mixing: advanced compositing and interactive light tweaking.
- V-Ray 6.x — Chaos Cosmos & Physical Material upgrades: large asset library integration and material improvements.
- V-Ray 7.x — Advanced asset management & GPU improvements: enhanced scene handling and faster GPU rendering.
- V-Ray 8.x — Next-gen GPU core & AI-accelerated features: major GPU rewrite and expanded AI denoising/upsampling.
- V-Ray 9.x — (Assumed future/placeholder) Continued performance and AI enhancements
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Part 4: How to Identify Your V-Ray Version
You may need to know your exact build number for support or plugin compatibility. Here is how: vray all versions list
- VRayEnmesh: Create repeating 3D geometry (chainmail, louvers, safety nets) without increasing memory.
- Procedural Clouds in VRaySky.
- VRayMultiSubTex for randomization.
- Cloud Rendering integration directly from the VFB.
To create a realistic paper material in V-Ray across various versions (such as V-Ray 5, 6, or the latest V-Ray 7), you generally use a V-Ray — All Versions (major releases) and a
rollout, select a "Hard" or "Hybrid" model and use a light gray for the Backside Color to allow light to bleed through slightly. V-Ray 1