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Vray 1.49.02 For Sketchup -

The material system in version 1.49.02 utilizes the .vismat file format. Unlike modern XML-based material structures, Vismats require a strict layer-based approach to construct realistic surfaces. Material Layers Hierarchy

Finding authoritative "solid papers" or technical documentation for can be challenging because this version dates back to approximately 2011 . While modern versions have extensive online manuals, documentation for version 1.49 is largely preserved in legacy forum discussions, archived tutorials, and community-shared PDF guides. Key Resources for V-Ray 1.49.02

Version 1.49.02 is a legacy release (circa 2012-2013), built for SketchUp 8 (and early SketchUp 2013). It is no longer supported by Chaos Group, and its UI/feature set is drastically different from modern V-Ray (3.x, 4.x, 5.x, 6.x). This guide is for those maintaining old projects or using legacy hardware. Vray 1.49.02 for Sketchup

Before launching V-Ray, ensure your SketchUp model is clean.

Lower the in the DMC Sampler panel (e.g., from 0.01 to 0.005) for a cleaner image. The material system in version 1

Veterans remember creating material libraries from scratch using .vismat files.

Ensure your file paths do not contain special characters like & , < , or > , though version 1.49.00 and later specifically added support for these to prevent crashes. This guide is for those maintaining old projects

While newer versions of V-Ray exist today, understanding V-Ray 1.49.02 is essential for users working on legacy hardware, maintaining older project pipelines, or learning the fundamental mechanics of the V-Ray rendering engine. Understanding V-Ray 1.49.02 for SketchUp

With modern engines like Enscape, Lumion, and Vray 6, why would anyone actively choose 1.49.02? Several compelling reasons: