advanced rendering for AutoCAD
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Isn't there some instruction on the Wiki pages?
I went and looked and there is some information there to get you started.
I've always used the HDRI background for lighting effect. I then always remove the HDRI visible background either in the nxt editor or in photoshop and replace it with a background that fits the situation.
I have never relied on the HDRI to be the background in my final image.
Maybe we can both learn from someone elses input.
You take a suitable image background and convert to an HDRi with the NXT widget. Then use the appropriate multiplier via intensity to get it to behave as close to reality as possible.
One big tool I find very helpful is using the lighting channels. You will note that your HDRI has a default channel.
Place you other lights on seperate logical channels then render and save you file as a .nxt image. You can then use the nxt image editor to adjust the HDRI channel up and down while using the overall brightness tone operator to equalize the image.
Post some examples here so people can actually help you instead of trying to imagine what "good and bad" look like. Start with images.
To test an HDRI for lighting-- use the Studio preset, turn off any lights, select your HDRI, and press the button. Nothing more is required.
Not all HDRIs are created equal. Getting a good map is more than half the battle. Many of the ones on AccuStudio aren't really HDRIs, just converted backgrounds. The horizon line of a correct, spherically projected HDRI, is supposed to be the equator-- if it's not there isn't anything you can do to adjust it. The map is no good.
Check some of the other links on the hdri download page. Four low-res HDRIs from Paul Debevec are included with nXt. They're in the program folder. These are normally not suitable for use as backgrounds-- but work fine for lighting. For backgrounds you'll need to find some higher-res ones.
How do you access the NXT image Editor? I have read the wiki and it says to use the: File / Open menu to load the image into the editor. There is not a "File / Open" menu on the rendering window when the rendering is complete. The only menu's I have access to with out starting another program is the Autocad Architecture menu's and they do not provide access to the NXT Image editor. I have checked my program list and I am not finding the NXT image editor there as a stand alone program either. Do I need to download it seperately from the Accurender download? Thanks for your help!!!