If you want to dive deeper into a specific version, I can help you with:
V-Ray 3.0 was a massive overhaul, focusing on making the interface cleaner and the engine faster for high-end production.
In the early 2000s, V-Ray disrupted the industry by offering faster global illumination than the built-in scanline renderers of the time. vray all versions list
The most recent iterations focus on massive environments and seamless collaboration.
Light Mix: Allows users to change the color and intensity of lights after the render is finished. If you want to dive deeper into a
V-Ray 3.6: Introduced Hybrid Rendering, allowing the engine to use both CPU and GPU simultaneously. The Intelligence Era: V-Ray Next (Version 4.0)
Which (like 3ds Max or SketchUp) are you currently using? Light Mix: Allows users to change the color
for a specific host app (SketchUp, Max, etc.) Comparison tables of CPU vs. GPU features Troubleshooting common "black screen" or licensing errors