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      mail4bxm
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      Hi,

      I have spent considerable time to find a solution for this issue by googleing it but had no luck. So as last resort I raise this question to smart, experienced chaps, you.
      I have an architectural model made in SketchUp. Normally after modelling I do the materials and renderings in 3DS Max but we have arrived to a point where we need to do these in Sketchup. So I fired up the RT engine, with the CPU it all works well, looks as it should be. The CPU is not too fast so I wish to use the GPU. The issue is when I switch to GPU CUDA, all the colours go wrong. Do you know how could I fix this? Please see the images below.

      CPU

      http://i.imgur.com/WE1tANr.jpg

      GPU CUDA

      http://i.imgur.com/B0giGZS.jpg

      SketchUp: 2016 64bit
      Vray: 2.0 for SketchUp
      Platform: Win 10
      GPU: Nvidia GeForce 930M

      Your help would be highly appreciated.

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        valerostudio
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        Its my understanding that RT using GPU in SketchUp is currently not working in 2.0

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