Vray 1.49.02 For Sketchup May 2026
Introduced a dedicated editor with true material previews, supporting procedural textures like wood, marble, and granite.
This version utilized engines like Irradiance Maps and Light Cache to simulate how light bounces off surfaces. Vray 1.49.02 for Sketchup
Despite being a legacy version, the features found in the 1.49 era laid the groundwork for the modern V-Ray for SketchUp workflow: Introduced a dedicated editor with true material previews,
V-Ray 1.49.01 was a significant milestone that brought professional-grade rendering to SketchUp users on older systems like Windows XP and Vista. It was built to run as a 32-bit application, allowing it to function on hardware that would be considered obsolete by today's standards. Key Features of the V-Ray 1.4x Era It was built to run as a 32-bit
Works with SketchUp 7 and 8 (will not run on SketchUp 6 or lower). Why You Should Consider Modern Alternatives
For those maintaining older workstations, the requirements for this specific generation were: Pentium, Celeron, or higher. RAM: Minimum 512 MB (2-3 GB recommended). OS: Windows 2000, XP, Vista, or Windows 7.
Support for IES lights and rectangular area lights allowed architects to simulate real-world lighting fixtures.
