Vray+all+versions+list+hot |best| Jun 2026
Introduced Progressive Rendering, which allowed artists to see a rough draft of their final image almost instantly, speeding up workflows significantly.
Here is a comprehensive list of all V-Ray versions and hot fixes:
: Automatically cleans up grain to slash render times.
Added support for displacement on decals to create realistic cracks or stickers on surfaces. 3. V-Ray 5: Beyond Rendering
V-Ray is known for its scalability (CPU, GPU, hybrid, cloud), extensive material system, and integration with major 3D platforms: 3ds Max, Maya, SketchUp, Rhino, Revit, Houdini, Blender (via addon), Cinema 4D, Unreal, and Nuke.
V-Ray is widely recognized as the industry standard for photorealistic rendering, catering to architects, designers, and visual effects artists alike. Developed by Chaos, V-Ray has evolved from a simple plugin into a comprehensive suite that delivers unparalleled lighting, shadows, and rendering quality.
Significant improvements to the NVIDIA AI Denoiser for cleaner images in seconds. 4. V-Ray Next: Smart Rendering
In this article, we'll take you on a journey through the history of V-Ray, listing all versions, and sharing hot tips and tricks to help you get the most out of this powerful rendering engine.
| Segment | Example | Meaning | |----------|---------|---------| | Major | 5 → 6 → 7 | Major rewrite, new core features. | | Minor | 5.1 → 5.2 | Feature updates, new tools. | | Hotfix (patch) | 5.2.1 → 5.2.3 | Bug fixes, security, stability only. | | Build (internal) | 5.20.02 (build 31456) | Chaos internal SVN/commit number. |
V-Ray has transitioned from a specialized architectural renderer into a versatile, AI-driven powerhouse. The evolution from to the current V-Ray 7 (and upcoming V-Ray 2026 updates) reflects a shift toward real-time feedback, cloud collaboration, and automated material generation. V-Ray Version Evolution & Highlights
As of early 2026, is the current flagship, featuring AI-driven tools, while