V-Ray 1.49.02 for SketchUp is an older release of Chaos Group’s V-Ray renderer integrated as a SketchUp plugin. It provides ray-traced rendering, global illumination, material/texture support, and various controls for lighting, sampling, and output targeted at architectural visualization workflows typical around its release period.
If you are looking for information on this era of V-Ray for SketchUp, it represents a period when the software was transitioning from a 32-bit architecture to the more robust 64-bit systems used today. The Legacy of V-Ray 1.49 Era Vray 1.49.02 for Sketchup
), the core workflow for version 1.49.02 revolves around manual asset management and specific installation steps. 1. Installation and Setup Targeted Report: V-Ray 1
V-Ray 1.49.02 was not merely an update; it was the bridge that solidified the marriage of SketchUp’s rapid modeling workflow and Chaos Group’s physically accurate rendering technology. It was the final, stable iteration of the V1 architecture before the radical shift to V-Ray 2.0, and arguably the most stable build for the 32-bit era of SketchUp 8. Reflect color: White = full mirror; Black = no reflection
If you are one of the users still booting up an old workstation to run this version, you are part of a niche but proud tradition. And if you are a newcomer installing it out of curiosity, prepare to be challenged—and ultimately, to become a better artist.