advanced rendering for AutoCAD
Hi Roy,
I note that you are continually rebuilding AccuRender nXt – Is AccuRender nXt work in progress? Will you get to a point where it will be complete? Should I be continually downloading the latest build?
Also are there any plans in future to produce a comprehensive user’s manual? Don’t get me wrong the forum is a great resource for a newbie like me but I am not comfortable having to constantly ask for help. Most of your members seem very advanced and I wonder how they have come to be so proficient?
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No completion, it will be continuously updated for the life-cycle of the product. Your choice on whether you want to update to the latest "experimental". You can always "downgrade" if you don't like what's happening-- just hold on to your previous download package (or ask me for a link to an older one.)
I'm planning on releasing a new "Stable Build" soon-- still working on some thorny problems, though.
The wiki will be continuously updated as well and will serve as our manual. It's not very complete right now, but I will get to work on it at some point. It's a public wiki, so if you or any other users want to contribute an article let me know-- I'll get you an account.
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Best way to get help is just to ask here.
Thanks Roy for your feedback - I have seen some AccuRender nXt tutorials on YouTube which look interesting but unfortunately are in Spanish. If any members would like to post some tutorials in English that would be really useful for a beginner like me as I learn best from actually seeing.
Absolutely right George.
The lighting I use is pretty much straight out the box, but it's the quality of the materials that makes all the difference.
I give nearly all my materials some reflective qualities and make sure there are no obvious repeating patterns where there shouldn't be any.
Fabric and carpet is never perfectly uniform so add a bit of random "dirt" to the mix.
Play with the reflection controls (reflectivity, sharpness, fresnel) until you're comfortable with how they affect the material.
Always test render your bare interior before you start adding the dressing to make sure the lighting works well.
I use back lighting a lot as it creates more reflection on surfaces and heightens the realism.
Hi Akinlolu,
Thanks for this link, I tried and failed in the past to open Peter’s sample office. I’ve just tried again and unfortunately had the same result – first I downloaded and installed the most recent nXt build then Peters compressed drawing folder, complete with materials etc which I extracted to my desktop then launched AutoCAD 2011. I was able to open the drawing but when I launch nXt the application hangs and I have to reboot the PC. When I tried launching AutoCAD then nXt again this was fine but when I tried to open the file it opens to 83% then the PC freezes! As the drawing is a 2007/2007 LT format I do get a Proxy information warning stating
‘The drawing you have opened or referenced contains custom objects created by an unavailable ObjectARX application. You do not need the original application to display proxy representations of objects that were saved in the drawing. However, many manufacturers, including Autodesk provide object enablers that also allow you to edit these custom objects...’
And so on see attached screen shot. This must be happening because I’m trying to open a 2007 format drawing with AutoCAD 2011 – Any suggestions on how to resolve this would be appreciated.