Let’s be real— (the last perpetual license version) paired with V-Ray 3.4 is still a rock-solid combo. It’s lightweight, stable, and doesn’t force you into a subscription.
Here’s a useful, actionable post tailored for architects, 3D artists, or interior designers who still rely on this classic stable combination. Sketchup 2017 Vray 3.4
👉 Save this post for your next deadline. What’s your biggest struggle with this version? Drop it below. 👇 Want a cheat sheet of the optimal render settings for exterior vs interior on 3.4? Comment “CHEAT SHEET” and I’ll DM it. Let’s be real— (the last perpetual license version)
But it has quirks. After rendering thousands of frames with this setup, here are 5 pro-tips to fix the biggest headaches: 👉 Save this post for your next deadline
⚠️ Still on SketchUp 2017 & V-Ray 3.4? Here’s how to make it scream (without upgrading).
If you don’t need live denoising or GPU next-gen features, 2017 + 3.4 is still production-ready.