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Hi Ted, I ask Corey when will be a version compatible with 2017? I am a beta tester and I know it works on sketchy 2017 but is not ready to lunch they have too many bugs for a stable production. When do you plan to have the 3.0 ready or a compatible 2.1 maybe with 2017 Sketchup?
Thanks.
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Hi Ted, I ask Corey when will be a version compatible with 2017? I am a beta tester and I know it works on sketchy 2017 but is not ready to launch they have too many bugs for a stable production. When do you plan to have the 3.0 ready or a compatible 2.1 maybe with 2017 Sketchup?
Thanks for your question. We should have a 2017 compatible version very soon, though I can't comment on an exact timeline for it.
Thanks for your question. We should have a 2017 compatible version very soon, though I can't comment on an exact timeline for it.
Just following up again if and when VRay for Sketchup v2.X will be available for SketchUp Pro 2017.
We are planning our SketchUp Pro 2017 rollout in our company ... and are hoping to have VRay for SketchUp 2.0 included as well (if not, most users will need to stay back with 2016).
Hi,
I was wondering if it would be possible to install the beta (or full, when released) 3.0 on sketchup 2017 while keeping 2.0 active on sketchup 2016?
As I've tested the beta for a while, I noticed that the new approach is so very different that it would obstruct workflow on daily bases at first, I would need some time to "adjust and learn" before using 3.0 for professional work. (clients won't be happy to pay me extra hours just because I don't know my new software well enough...)
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