V-Ray 6.20.06 (part of V-Ray 6, Update 2) is a significant milestone for SketchUp users, offering enhanced cross-platform compatibility and powerful new tools for architectural visualization. This version supports SketchUp 2019 through 2024
, bridging the gap between legacy workflows and modern design capabilities. What’s New in V-Ray 6 Update 2?
The 6.20.06 release focuses on workflow efficiency and expanded asset management: Chaos Scatter Improvements: improved Scatter tool
allows for more natural distribution of vegetation and debris across surfaces without manual placement. V-Ray Scene (.vrscene) Imports:
You can now import scene files from other applications (like Rhino or 3ds Max), ensuring consistent rendering across different software platforms. Enhanced Chaos Cloud Integration: Faster job submissions to Chaos Cloud
help offload heavy rendering tasks, freeing up your local machine for continued design work. System Requirements & Optimization V-Ray 6.20.06 for SketchUp 2019-2024
To get the most out of V-Ray 6, your hardware must meet the specific demands of high-fidelity rendering: While 8GB is the minimum for basic CPU rendering, Puget Systems
recommends having double the system RAM compared to your GPU's VRAM (e.g., if you have 32GB of VRAM, aim for 64GB of system RAM). For GPU acceleration (CUDA or RTX), you need an NVIDIA Maxwell generation
card or newer (compute capability 5.2+) with at least 2GB of VRAM for simple scenes. Compatibility:
This version is fully verified for SketchUp versions 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, and 2024. Installation Guide Access the installer through the Chaos official download page Selection: During the installation process, the CoHost App Version screen
allows you to select which SketchUp versions you want V-Ray to integrate with. You can select multiple versions simultaneously. Advanced Options: V-Ray 6
If you need to specify custom paths or license server settings, use the button before clicking
While V-Ray is a powerful, professional-grade engine, it requires a separate license from SketchUp. If you are looking for the latest possible version,
has recently introduced support for SketchUp 2026 and enhanced cloud streaming. based on your specific GPU model? What's New in V-Ray 6 - V-Ray for SketchUp - Chaos Docs 8 Oct 2025 —
Architect Julia Mendez used V-Ray 6.20.06 to restore a 1920s theater. Using Enmesh on the damaged plaster ceiling, she recreated rosette patterns from a single 10cm tile. The Chaos Scatter tool populated 5,000 worn theater seats (with fabric proxies) in under 2GB of RAM. Final renders were delivered in 4K with a 15-minute per-frame turnaround. Her verdict: "Version 6.20.06 made the impossible possible. SketchUp 2024’s large model stability paired with this V-Ray build meant zero crashes during a 48-hour rendering binge."
This is a game-changer for firms using multiple tools. With 6.20.06, you can now import Enscape materials directly into V-Ray. The render engine automatically converts Enscape’s simplified shaders into physically accurate V-Ray materials (BRDF), saving hours of manual rebuilding. these are not HDRI backgrounds
While Chaos Scatter has existed for vegetation, 6.20.06 introduces native volumetric cloud systems tied to the Sun & Sky model. Crucially, these are not HDRI backgrounds; they are actual participating media that cast soft shadows and affect light temperature. The essay’s key insight: By linking clouds to the Sun direction via a simple Coverage and Variety slider, Chaos has turned atmospheric storytelling from a post-production compositing task (Photoshop) into a pre-render design decision. An architect can now ask, “How does this façade read under broken cloud cover at 3 PM?” without leaving the SketchUp viewport.
Published: May 2026 | Software Review & Tutorial
In the fast-paced world of architectural visualization, staying current is non-negotiable. Chaos Group’s latest iteration, V-Ray 6.20.06 for SketchUp 2019-2024, has arrived, bridging the gap between intuitive design and hyper-realistic rendering. This update isn't just a minor patch; it is a substantial leap forward for designers who rely on SketchUp’s flexibility but demand cinematic quality.
Whether you are still holding onto SketchUp 2019 for legacy plugin support or have already migrated to SketchUp 2024’s latest parametric features, version 6.20.06 ensures full compatibility and performance optimization across the board.