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Comment by George Ioannidis on July 28, 2017 at 7:58am

Nice hobby, especially when well payed :) I wish I could have customers willing to pay me for my renderings :D

Comment by Szergeev Szergej on July 28, 2017 at 7:55am

The real resolution is 1920x1200 pixels but I think when the pictures are uploaded they are automatically resized and downgraded in quality. Probably because of saving space on the server. At first, I used the build in render in AutoCAD but it was even slower and you can see the result after hours of computation thanks to the one pass render engine. Unfortunately, I don't know another plug in render for AutoCAD and I don't have time to learn another stand alone software for rendering. Mainly I'm building custom furniture for cosmetic companies and usually I have a lot of jobs, so rendering to me is more like paid hobby.

Comment by George Ioannidis on July 27, 2017 at 8:53pm

For image of resolution of the posted one (1400 × 875 pixels)? Way too long render time. To tell the truth, nXt speed was the ONLY reason I practically stopped to use it and am using different one now for my job.

Comment by Szergeev Szergej on July 27, 2017 at 11:10am

Thank you! Yes, it's too much. But is difficult to determine the glossiness, in the beginning, it changes with the number of the passes and gets duller. My computer is not fast enough to do more renders to the final stage so I can get the perfect result. For example, this picture took me 8-9 hours to complete.

Comment by George Ioannidis on July 27, 2017 at 10:46am

Beautiful work!

I  think that wood finish is way to reflective. Would expect more diffuse (blurry reflecting) surface there.

Comment by Szergeev Szergej on July 27, 2017 at 10:15am

Thank you very much! It took quite a few hours.

Comment by akinlolu olugboji on July 26, 2017 at 1:41pm

Awesome. A good interpretation of materials and lighting

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OYEBANJI EMMANUEL posted a photo

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This is a remake of one of Peter Milner's scenes. I dont have the file. I photo-matched it in sketchup and rendered in nxt render for autocad.I just retouched it and increased the resolution.
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This is a remake of one of Peter Milner's renders.I dont have the file. I photo-matched the scene in sketchup and rendered with nxt render in autocad.I replicated it.
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OYEBANJI EMMANUEL posted a photo

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An office render i did recently.Critics and comments are welcome.Its one of the frames of a walkthrough animation i did recently.I used sketchup to model, exported to autocad and rendered with nxt render.
Nov 22, 2023
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nxt render Course/tutorial

Good day Sir,I want to know the number of people that would be interested in a nxt render course because i plan to create one.Please send me a prompt reply if you are interested.Just sayHi am in.Checkout a walkthrough i just created recently with nxt render for autocad after modelling in sketchup and then post-producing in photoshop.…See More
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OYEBANJI EMMANUEL replied to N` Goraw's discussion ACCURENDER NXT FOR WALKTHROUGHS
"Good day Sir, Hope this message meets you well. I just completed a short walkthrough of an office. Its down here https://drive.google.com/file/d/1L4p5Iyiq5MiSK137UT1eH3POuiI5ZLDA/view?usp=drive_link"
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"Is comotion still om progres? I need to make some moving parts in NXT!!"
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