advanced rendering for AutoCAD
Hi.
I have been using accurender nxt for about 10 months. I find it to be a little quirky
but stable. However: the plant interface is very poor. I am unable to edit any of the new plants and the editor for legacy plants does not work very well. It will not change the time of year and
seems to prune from the top down in some instances.
Is there, or will there be any updates in this area? Also,is anyone working on new plant libraries. Rpc's are the way to go but I refuse to pay $500.00 a year to Archvision to use
the Rpc libraries.
Sincerely:
Cadtec Drafting Studio .
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Not sure what you mean by "unable to edit any of the new plants". Is the Plant Editor not working for you?
Hi Roy.
Thanks for the reply!
Yes I do not see any way to edit new plants!! I can edit the old ar2 plants but not at all like
we used to be able to.! What am i missing?
You edit the new plants by using the external Plant Editor app.-- see the nXt Folder in your Start Menu. Use saveas... if you want to retain the original. You can then insert your new .ArPlant into your drawing.
Within AutoCAD you can also scale or rotate the plants.
Legacy plants have more limitations.
THANKS ROY.
very cool.
any chance you have a crape myrtle in the new plants?
I had no idea about this app as there seems to be no user manual. I am not big on
on utube tutorials but I will give it a try.
Thanks again.
Cadtec.
Maybe. I need to clean it up first. (The default values, as you know, produce a ridiculous plant.)
In the meantime, it may help to start this way:
Thank you Roy.
These Conversations have been very helpful.
I will try the set up you described over the week end, and
try to use some flower and foliage pics from local plants.
Thanks Again.
Cadtec.
Roy.
I sure will if they are any good.
Cadtec
BonJour.
Thanks Marc
I modified your Arbre De Judee last week for a rendering in Georgia.
Currently I have taken some high resolution pics of local Florida
Crepe Myrtles and hope to work with the editing program to build something
closer to the real thing.
Mark at Cadtec Drafting.