Vray 2014 work in sketchup pro 2015?
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unfortunately, you can only have one version installed. I'd recommend using the SU2015 x64 version.
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I don't know how to switch vray currently installed for SU 2014 to my newer 2015 version. I tried to update using 2015 directory but is still working on the 2014 version. I need to switch them
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you can't just switch. You need to uninstall the old version, then install the new version.
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@andybot said:
best to wait until ChaosGroup has a release for SU2015. I would stick with previous versions until then.
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Download the latest installer from Chaos for 2015 x64 and it will take you through the process.
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it might be possible to have the 32bit version of 2015 installed, and have it work in both 2014 and 2015, but if you install 2015 64bit (which I entirely recommend), you can't have V-Ray in both 2014 and 2015. (why are you using 2014 32bit at all if you have 2015 64bit??)
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Why i can only download the vray demo version for 64x? it has lot of limits... i purchase the version 2.0 but i can't download the complete version for vray 64 by the way i love sketchup 64x i have no crashes!
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looks like there's an issue with your account permissions. Contact support@chaosgroup.com so we can fix that for you carconcal.
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I have Vray for SketchUp 2014 and getting ready to purchase SketchUp 2015. Will I be able to use my existing Vray license and dongle and just download the new version of Vray, or will I need to purchase the newest version?
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Is Vray4SU GPU based or CPU based?
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CPU based but there is provision to use GPU for RealTime (RT) rendering.
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