AccuRender nXt

advanced rendering for AutoCAD

Comment

You need to be a member of AccuRender nXt to add comments!

Join AccuRender nXt

Comment by Alejandro Testa on June 7, 2011 at 3:25am
Thanks George, in this case is a house renovation, the original house project was from 1992. (coincidence), but the curved stair is new.
Comment by George Ioannidis on June 6, 2011 at 11:35pm

Very nice Alejandro!  Attached line perspective is from 1992! Looks quite alike :D

Search

Translate

Latest Activity

mike makki replied to N` Goraw's discussion HOW DO I GET MORE MATERAILS
"does that includes you peter?....:D:D:D:D:D"
17 minutes ago
Peter Milner replied to N` Goraw's discussion HOW DO I GET MORE MATERAILS
"If you're looking for something specific and are having trouble creating it, you can always post a message here and there are plenty of people that would be more than happy to help."
5 hours ago
akinlolu olugboji replied to Reggie Daniel's discussion Disappearing Extrusions
"Are these curved extrusions solids or just arcs with thickness and weight as Nxt only supports solids and not lines/polylines with thickness and weight."
9 hours ago
Kevin Lockwood replied to N` Goraw's discussion HOW DO I GET MORE MATERAILS
"www.accustudio.com has a bunch of ready to bake materials. There are also tutorials on making your own materials. That's one of the basics of nXt you'll have to master."
15 hours ago
N` Goraw replied to N` Goraw's discussion HOW DO I GET MORE MATERAILS
"OK, THANKS 4 YOUR HELP."
15 hours ago
Reggie Daniel posted a discussion

Disappearing Extrusions

When I create a curved counter using a solid top and an extruded front, the extrusions disappear in the rendering. Anything that I have curved that has been extruded is gone in the rendering. Is there something that I am doing wrong here?Thanks in advance.ReggieSee More
18 hours ago
Peter Milner replied to N` Goraw's discussion HOW DO I GET MORE MATERAILS
"Use the ones you've got as a basis for creating more. Right click on a material similar to what you want in the materials palette and select Copy and Edit. This then creates a new material based on the existing one and you can then change the…"
21 hours ago
mike makki posted a discussion
yesterday

© 2013   Header image courtesy Peter Milner   Powered by

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Terms of Service