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VRay Values are crucial in rendering an awesome scene.
VRay Settings are crucial in producing an awesome scene.

Hey designers, Looking for a way to get the best renders? You’ve come to the right place.

With the title in mind, this tutorial about adjusting VRay Settings aka ‘the Options menu values’.

If you ever wandered through that menu, you will find that all options are adjustable numerically, hence the ‘values’.
Not to bore you with details; in short, these options are responsible for the way your work is rendered (Details, shadow, light, brightness, etc.).

Note that I am using VRay 2.4 for SketchUp, other versions may vary a little bit, but not entirely different.

The Default Options in VRay for SketchUp are set up so that certain elements of VRay are already good to go. This is great because certain aspects that are specific to VRay are already configured with the proper settings. Other values are adjusted according to version, machine model, graphics card, and personal preference.

For VRay Light Settings you can go Here.

The most important thing when rendering are the options associated with Light and How Light Reacts and Bounces off Certain Objects and Materials, like Indirect Illumination, Irradiance Map, Camera, Environment, and Light Cache. You’ll need to pay extra attention to those.

For adding a VRay Sky you can go Here.

Now that we are acquainted with the technical jargon associated with Options, let me show you how to tweak those to your benefit, plus a few extras!
 
If you’re a newbie, here’s where you will find the Options window:
 
Screenshot (1)

Let’s start with Global Switches tab, going downward, modify the values as shown in the pictures:
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vray settings
vray settings

vray settings
From ‘Environment’ click the ‘m’ in ‘GI(skylight) to open the window in next picture
vray settings
mimic these settings from ‘GI(skylight)’ to ‘Reflection/refraction (background)’
vray settings
vray settings
vray settings
vray settings
vray settings
vray settings

After applying those settings make sure you press the Save Icon Screenshot (2a)at the top of the window, and give your settings a name, then save them in an easily accessed place (You will need to load them every time you start a new project).

A little thing to keep in mind when choosing or changing your output quality Irradiance Map samples need to change too; since Irradiance Map is directly linked with how many pixels are there in an image. This will make sure that your render comes out as accurate as possible.
 
These are the values corresponding to VRay’s default image sizes for ‘Irradiance Map’:
  • 800×600:
    • Min/Max: -3/1
  • 1600×1200:
    • Min/Max: -5/-2
  • 3200×2400:
    • Min/Max: -6/-3
  • 6400×4800:
    • Min/Max: -7/-4

One more thing to know about Irradiance Map is that the smaller the values in Min/Max, the higher the quality of the render, and the slower it gets. The higher the values of the Min/Max, the lower the quality of the render, and the faster it gets.

But, the values above should be fine for you, it gives me good quality at a reasonable render time, so it should do that for you too.


When it’s time to render a new project, load these setting by clicking Load:
Screenshot (3)

Then finding the file you saved and clicking Open:
Screenshot (4)

You’re ready to go!
Let me show you the type of result you will get when using these options.
 
To Create Your Own Material you can try THIS.
In this picture I used these materials, to show the render at its best:
  • Wood (Grainy Surface)
  • Metal (Polished Surface)
  • Glass (Translucent)
  • Stone (Rough texture)
  • Plastic (Glossy Surface)
  • Ceramic (Mirror Surface)
  • Enamel (Shiney Surface)
  • Fabric (Soft Texture)
I also used (Shadow Settings) November and Noon sunlight (Gives a “It’s about to rain/It just Rained” light) and no artificial lights.
Screenshot (5)

With no further delay here are the render results:
Custom Render

  • A couple of close ups to the materials for details:
close up 1
close up 2

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By the way, the picture used at the top of this post was rendered using those settings.
 
Hope this helped, and don’t hesitate to comment with a question or a suggestion!
 

 

 


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30 responses to “Adjusting VRay 2.0+ Settings for Interiors”

  1. These are sooo helpful thank you so much!

    1. You’re very welcome 🙂

  2. my vray for sketchup is completly different from this
    it is vray next build 4.00.02 how can i do setting in this vray
    please do help
    your other videos are soo helpful for me
    i have learned most of my sketchup renders from your help
    thanks for support

    1. I’m glad my videos have helped you! VRay Next doesn’t really have a set of settings that fits all workflows, but you can download one of my free models and use the vropt file as your default and adjust as you go 🙂

  3. you have a setting for vray 3.0 sir?…thank you

    1. Yes, they are included in most of the free and paid downloads 🙂
      Here’s a link to all the downloads: https://ravenors.com/project-tag/render-ready/

  4. Christopher Patrick Avatar
    Christopher Patrick

    Hello madam,
    Your tutorials are great, but I’m finding it hard to adopt because I’m fairly new to vray and my version is 3.4. So I can’t relate to some of the parameters of the older version in your tutorial. It would be great if you could refresh this tutorial for newer vray versions.
    I basically need the settings for sharp/clear rendering. Thanks for your kind consideration.

    1. Hello Chris, I’ll be uploading updated tutorials for Sketchup + VRay 3.4 soon in both text format and in video 🙂 stay tuned and make sure you subscribe to our newsletter to be the first to know when everything launches!
      Have a great day 🙂

  5. I’m Benjamin from nigeria. your tutorial is just too perfect. the problem i have now is sometimes my renders appear too noisy. please i need some advise

    1. Which VRay version are you using?

      1. Ogala Benjamin Arome Avatar
        Ogala Benjamin Arome

        Vray 2.0

        1. Try putting the value of 0.01 or 0.001 as the Noise Threshold in DMC sampler. This usually does the trick for me.
          You can also check Light Cach Subdivision (increase to 1000 or 1500), and your Light Cache Sample Size (to 100).
          Let me know if this helps!

          1. Ogala Benjamin Arome Avatar
            Ogala Benjamin Arome

            Thanks a lot. Will try that and get back to you

  6. Thank you so much madam!
    For sharing your knowledge at no cost….God bless you real good!

  7. thank u so much for that, really very usefull

  8. thank you for sharing your knowledge!

    1. My pleasure 🙂

      1. the rendering setup file will be sent ? pls

  9. […] really recommend using a good lighting and VRay settings to get the best […]

  10. […] engine itself. All the values that I’ll mention in this tutorial are based on the values of my VRay Options; they control how bright the render is and how the light beams react to the surfaces they […]

  11. Thumbs Up. Actually I used Sketchup and Vray for almost 7 years.
    I do also Rhinoceros with Vray , just same parameters, but still I am learning.
    thanks for the tips, highly appreciate.

    1. Happy to be of help 🙂 thank you for stopping by!

  12. […] little tip: Load your favorite Render Settings first, adjust the Memory Limit, then save it. So whenever you load it, it’s already preset […]

  13. Thanks madame I’ll be follow you,, THUMBS UP!!!
    actually I have some stuff for SU some paid plugins, Anything if I can help I’ll be delightful and you’re most welcome.

  14. no just joking, apologies for that Actually render setting is fine and your works are good, really appreciated.

    1. Appreciate the humor, Bong 🙂 . Welcome to Ravenor’s. If you need anything or if you have any suggestions, let me know. I’m always looking to improve.

  15. oh really Is this already the best????
    you didnt compare your works to another works? so you said that best render for interior. maybe you should look around before boasting your self. thanks anyway.

    1. I did not say I’m the best, I said that those settings will help give you the best render possible; I tried them, my friends tried them, and for the past two years people tried them and sent me messages saying that it IS the best.

    2. Chiquito de la Calzada Avatar
      Chiquito de la Calzada

      I am a 3dsmax + mray / iray user, but like everyone in the industry I like other programs. Today I tested vray + sketchup for a scene, I hadn’t used this combination in years, and I am very thankful to you (Miss Ravenor) for sharing your parameter settings. After applying them I still got artifacts, but because I hadn’t adjusted my materials correctly. This I bring up for those that could experience the same issues. These settings are a generous thing to share by a professional, and they work perfectly at optimizing your render illumination-wise, but them alone won’t give you a photo real result (nor it was stated anywhere), you will always have to tweak your materials with expertise to achieve professional results. There are no absolute best settings, those who would like magic buttons should wonder if they can change their frustration for the joy of learning slowly. And take it from me, I’ve destroyed many books. This content shared here is valuable and free, we should be thankful that in our days it’s still possible to learn without a cost. Because sadly, the tendency could change soon.

      Thanks Miss Ravenor, keep it up

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