Copy all the files in a new folder, and it works. If you want, delete the old folder and rename the new folder with the name of the old folder deleted . Another way to repare, if you can see the "thumbs.db" file in your folder, is to delete this file, and windows will put another, and all will work.
I think it's working fine-- see below when used in a scene with night level illumination. It's a very strange thing to do-- using a mid-day photo and calibrating it for night time. Use a night photo for better results.
If you try to use an hdr calibrated for night in a scene with daylight it will look black-- the luminance in the map will not be able to compete with the daylighting. If you try to use an hdr calibrated for daylighting in a scene lit for nighttime it will look too bright and may make the scene go dark.
For example, if I use your bg on the night scene above I get this:
If I use the day map in a daylit scene I get this (I did reposition the map a little):
"Hello, I have a lot of problems with the nXtRender plugin for AutoCAD with AutoCAD 2021 under Windows 11 installed on a new machine (no problem with the same dwg's under windows 10) : - material applyed are not rendered. I have to explode…"
Good day everyone,Can anyone here help me with these issues i keep having with nxt render for autocad ?1. How do you bring in textured models into autocad ( 3ds and obj) without losing their textures or having to re-assign them.2. How do you move these objects from place to place without experiencing viewport refresh sluggishness in the autocad viewport ?3. How do you add dirt to fabric textures for rendering.4. How do you avoid repeat patterns in textures for rendering ?See More
This is a remake of one of Peter Milner's scenes. I dont have the file. I photo-matched it in sketchup and rendered in nxt render for autocad.I just retouched it and increased the resolution.
This is a remake of one of Peter Milner's renders.I dont have the file. I photo-matched the scene in sketchup and rendered with nxt render in autocad.I replicated it.