advanced rendering for AutoCAD
In the Advanced Material Editor, the background for the preview is always showing white, instead of the default planar image that is in the documentation here. http://www.nxtrender.com/wk/Advanced_Material_Editor.htm
Is this a setting somewhere? I would like to have that background instead of white.
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Yes the file rnl_probe.hdr is present in the folder. I also added the path to the "Support File Search Path" in the Options dialog, in addition to the "Working Support File Search Path" (where it was already present).
I'm still seeing only the white background, instead of the proper one. I even tried copying a different hdr file as "rnl_probe.hdr" into the folder. but no go.
The same problem exists in all three systems where we are using NXT Render. Please help, as that white background is not helping us create materials quickly.
Edit: Just noticed one more thing. The background appears in AutoCAD 2018, but it does not appear in AutoCAD 2019.
There is no change after adding the path in the nXt Options dialog search path. Still the white background persists.
The "nXtMaterialEditor.exe" in the AutoCAD Application Plugins folder as well as the "C:\Program Files\AccuRender nXt" both show the background correctly. Renaming a different HDR file as "rnl_probe.hdr" also works properly.
It is only within AutoCAD from the nXt palette that the material editor shows the white background. So maybe the ARX has an issue with locating the file? Has no one else encountered the problem?
Interesting issue-- I don't have 2019 to test here but we haven't heard of this yet from other users. I'll have Rich take a closer look when he gets back on Tuesday.
Do the other material editor types (not Advanced, e.g. Solid Color), also exhibit the same behavior?
Just on a whim you could try adding us to the Trusted Locations in AutoCAD (if you haven't already)-- it's unlikely but not inconceivable that this is some sort of security issue. You could also try copying the hdr's to a new, more public, location outside of Program Files-- say somewhere in My Documents. Add the location to the nXt search path. It might work.