advanced rendering for AutoCAD
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I just found out that my old University has officially dumped AutoCAD training for its Architecture students in lieu of REVIT classes. (They actually phased it out over 2 years starting in 2009)
That means that AutoCAD as part of the curriculum lasted from 1996 to 2010. They had AutoCAD classes prior to that (1985) but they were optional computer studios vs. just drafting board studios.
Our office is about to make the big push to REVIT.
Have already done the export to AutoCAD from REVIT and then render in AR5, it works OK so long as you don't change the model and have to re-import it again. The lack of a trustworthy material assignment makes for this sort of drawing exchange labor intensive. (Much like Lightscape was back in 1997)
Rich Hart put out a new version of AccuRender nXt for Revit this week.
Quite a few things are working well.
Take a look at the AccuRender nXt for Revit forum
The new version can be downloaded from: Downloads
This model has 2 ceiling lights, in addition to the 3 lamps shown. It also has daylight illuminating through the windows in the wall behind the camera.