


V-Ray includes two engines: a CPU based and a GPU based. While V-Ray renders standard Revit features, the V-Ray options are designed to work with the V-Ray render engine, and thus improve both image quality and render times. V-Ray is seamlessly integrated in Revit and all its options are available from within the Revit user interface, including Global Illumination and the creation of V-Ray materials, maps and lights. It adds support for all Revit lights, geometric objects and materials and also introduces a set of features entirely new for Revit itself.

This page provides information on V-Ray as a plugin to Revit, as well as on rendering with it.
