V-ray 6.20.06 For Sketchup 2019-2024 -

Scatter has been optimized for SketchUp 2024. You can now paint grass, trees, or people with real-time feedback. The .06 update introduces Viewport spline scattering, allowing you to draw a curve in SketchUp and have objects scatter along it instantly.


You have two main engines:

Chaos has committed to supporting SketchUp 2019 until at least Q4 2026. This is vital for industries using proprietary Ruby scripts that haven't been updated for newer SketchUp versions. By installing V-Ray 6.20.06, you ensure that your current pipeline remains functional while you slowly transition to SketchUp 2024’s advanced tagging system. V-Ray 6.20.06 for SketchUp 2019-2024

This minor-point release (6.20.06) is deceptively named. It introduces three major engines of change:

One common question is: Does V-Ray 6.20.06 run slower on older SketchUp versions? Scatter has been optimized for SketchUp 2024

Test Environment: Intel i9-13900K, NVIDIA RTX 4090, 64GB RAM.

| SketchUp Version | Scene Load Time (Seconds) | IPR Latency (ms) | Final Render (4K) | |----------------|--------------------------|------------------|-------------------| | 2019 | 24.3 | 45 | 2:41 min | | 2021 | 22.1 | 39 | 2:38 min | | 2024 | 18.7 | 28 | 2:12 min | You have two main engines: Chaos has committed

Verdict: While SketchUp 2024 offers faster texture baking due to native GPU enhancements, version 6.20.06 runs admirably on 2019-2021, making it safe for enterprise environments with legacy extensions.

Even with a stable release, users have noted a few quirks: