advanced rendering for AutoCAD
I believe I might have just missed the first AccuRender nXt Webinar..If so what was the topic? How did it go? and when is it likely to be uploaded? Last question... is there a list of likely future Webinars.
Just a thought it would be great to have an industry specific Webinar such as construction, product design etc. My particular interest would be rendering for the furniture industry.
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I disagree Chas, I have seen some really poor furniture renderings. Materials like metal and plastic etc. are fairly easy to render where as wood has a multitude of characteristics such as long grain, end grain, knots etc. which need to be mapped, scaled and possibly have a gloss effect to simulate varnish. Peter has produced some quality furniture renderings however I have seem lots and produced lots of poor quality images which is why I suggested it as a topic for Webinar.
I think Chas was just being funny rather than dismissive.
I deal mostly with veneers so I just map the grain direction for each face.
It's much more complex if you're dealing with solid wood as you'l need textures of all the different cuts, then you'll need to explode your solids and map all the different faces individually.
Alternatively you can try and create a convincing procedural material, but I think that would be nearly impossible.
The biggest nightmare is that face mapping in AutoCAD doesn't rotate with the object.
Try mapping to an individual face on a solid cube.
I have trouble selecting an individual face with quick mapping for a start.
That's interesting-- yep, the mapping on sub-items doesn't update with the parent item. That's something to report to Autodesk, I think.
Probably easier to select first, when mapping to a face, using the CTRL key. Still a pain in the neck in Acad but much better in 2011.
Hi Roy,
I wonder if that was the issue Ron Eddy was having in his previous posting?
Was a general intro, covering basics like installation, starting the software, interface. Also got into basics of lighting and materials. came off pretty good actually. I've "walked out" of autodesk webinars because they were produced very poorly. Mary, Scott and Roy all did a really good job. Can't wait for the next one.
From AR3-4 newsgroups we only knew names, then with nXt we got to see faces, and know we have the voices. :)