AccuRender nXt

advanced rendering for AutoCAD

Hi Guys,

 

I took the plunge last night and purchased AccuRender nXt. I have been using AutoCAD for many years to produce 2D drawings then moved on to 3D modelling. I was dissatisfied with AutoCAD’s built in render engine and tried AccuRender AR3, it was an improvement on AutoCAD but still didn’t match up to Vray, Vray is a rendering package my former employee had started to use alongside Rhino. I aspired to produce professional images like his and even undertook a course to use Rhino, simply so I could use Vray which was not compatible with AutoCAD. But as ever time was a factor and I didn’t commit to learning the software. I recently came back to AccuRender nXt and was impressed enough by the forum gallery, especially Peter Milner’s rendering which are awesome to have a second look at AccuRender..

 

I learn best by seeing what is possible and striving to replicate hence the getting started tutorial was invaluable where you have to produce a fishing rod from the given dwg file and textures.

http://www.accurender.com/page/help-reference

 

I also downloaded Peter’s model..

http://www.accurender.com/forum/topics/sample-interior?id=6293855%3...

 

Alongside the image of the final rendering. This would have been great as I mainly design furniture and hoped to use Peter’s studio setup for my initial rendering until I became proficient enough to create my own. Unfortunately although I could down load and open the file, when I tried to launch AccuRender nXt my PC just hung and froze and I had to reboot each time. I even tried deleting the furniture to make it a smaller file as I thought my PC wasn’t up to handling large files but to no avail.

 

If any you guys have good rendered images of furniture I would be grateful if you could share the CAD file, file image and textures so I could try to emulate them.

 

Look forward to being a member of the forum, learning from your combined knowledge and experience and spending some long, often frustrating and finally rewarding days rendering...

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For interior models a great starting enviroment is the standard "studio" light scheme.

If you work in a lot of wood grains get familar with the mapping options (these were a real trick for me at first).

As you get to where you add lights or light fixtures don't overlook the use of lighting channels.

 

I don't think the sample from Peter should have put a great burden on your machine. I don't know why you had issues with it.

What build of nXt do you have?
AccuRender nXt 0249 current stable version for 32 bit PC
I'll test the current build against Peter's model in a bit-- but as I recall, as Chas says, this model should not be stressing a 32 bit system.  I'll let you know if I find anything.  Otherwise, something else is probably wrong.

So I did try this out.  No real problems running this on a 32 bit system-- a tad sluggish maybe-- but really fine.  Allocated about 630MB of memory-- very comfortable.  Not sure what's up in your case.  I did the following:

 

  1. Opened sample office.dwg.
  2. Pressed the WalkAbout button.
  3. Pressed the Render button on the WalkAbout screen.

 

 

 

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