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If you have been in the 3D visualization game for more than five minutes, you know that is the gold standard for photorealistic rendering. But with so many integrations (3ds Max, SketchUp, Rhino, Revit, Maya, Houdini...), keeping track of "which version did what" can feel like a full-time job.

V-Ray 3.6: Introduced Hybrid Rendering, allowing the engine to use both CPU and GPU simultaneously. The Intelligence Era: V-Ray Next (Version 4.0) vray all versions list

Chaos recommends upgrading to V-Ray 7 for latest features, security, and hardware compatibility. If you have been in the 3D visualization

Always refer to the Chaos GPU Feature Matrix for per-build support. The Intelligence Era: V-Ray Next (Version 4

The history of V-Ray is essentially a history of accessibility in computer graphics. Early versions required intense manual tuning of complex settings like irradiance maps. Modern versions, such as V-Ray 7 , have largely automated these processes, allowing artists to focus on creativity rather than technical troubleshooting [9]. By expanding to support nearly every major 3D platform—including 3ds Max , SketchUp , Maya , and Rhino —V-Ray has maintained its dominance by remaining flexible across different professional workflows [15, 16, 17].