advanced rendering for AutoCAD
First, I want to thank you for the help with getting going on NXT, the help was great. Now I have to ask if there is a simple way to insert trees into a rendering. The original Accurender 3 and 4 was super easy and effective. I look forward to the new method!
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The trees in the files are generally not native to my region and seem to slow the rendering process significantly. Some are rather sparse in leaf density. I liked the trees in Accurender3, which gave me the ability to choose the season. Is there a way to find these 'legacy' plants on the old accurender disk? What would be their extension, or directory?
I just talked to Scott about this. He should be able to get you the legacy plants, but he's busy today and it may take him a day or so.
All plants, legacy included, will slow the rendering process (they did so in ar3 as well.) Seasons are not available in nXt plants-- can't remember if they are with the legacy ones.
They are all coming inminiscule. I think they are being inserted as metric. I need to scale them all by a factor of about 40. Is there any way to do this before or during insertion, rather than after?
Your drawing units are set incorrectly. This will affect everything-- materials, lighting, plants, etc.. Use the AutoCAD UNITS command and make sure the insertion units are set correctly.
My insertion scale is (and was) set to Architectural - inches, which seems to be correct for most things, but even after re-setting them, the trees come in exceedingly small. I will continue to try to find the problem.
There's something wrong with the insertion units. Send a small example drawing-- I'll take a look.