

Users are no longer limited to the frame buffer, as they can now render live directly in the SketchUp viewport. The addition of a new GPU + CPU hybrid rendering mode will also maximize all existing hardware for NVIDIA CUDA users, ensuring that designers can use any and all computing power, whenever they need it. Follow the on-screen instructions to remove V-Ray from your system and restore any files overwritten by the installation.Īfter the uninstallation is completed you can check Applications/ChaosGroup/V-Ray/V-Ray\ for\ SketchUp/ and ~ /.ChaosGroup/V-Ray\ for\ SketchUp/ for any leftover files.The speed improvements long associated with the GPU are now even easier to access, including added support for aerial perspective, displacement, subsurface scattering, and matte/shadows.

Double-click the Uninstall er.app program, which is normally located in /Applications/ChaosGroup/V-Ray/V-Ray for SketchUp/uninstall. If you need to manually uninstall V-Ray, make sure that the SketchUp application is closed. Follow the on-screen instructions to remove V-Ray from your system and restore any files overwritten by the installation.Īfter the uninstallation is completed you can check C:\Program Files\Chaos Group\V-Ray\V-Ray for SketchUp and %AppData%\Chaos Group\V-Ray for SketchUp for any leftover files. Go to Windows Start > Settings > Apps > Apps & Features > V-Ray for SketchUp or C:\Program Files\Chaos Group\V-Ray\V-Ray for SketchUp\uninstall\Uninstall.Ink. If you need to manually uninstall V-Ray, make sure that SketchUp or V-Ray components are not being used. Uninstalling V-Ray from SketchUp does not uninstall Chaos Cloud Client, Chaos Cosmos Browser, Chaos License Server, Chaos Unified Login and V-Ray Swarm. Those can be uninstalled separately if needed. V-Ray installer automatically uninstalls any previous versions.

This page provides details on the uninstall process for V-Ray in SketchUp.
