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    First Crack at NXT and am LOVING IT!!

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    • A Offline
      akonius
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      Hi all - I just discovered NXT and am LOVING IT! Amazing what you can do with your SU models now - it's just what SU needed to take it to the next level. Here is a test room I mocked up to test the lighting...3 images, I posted the lights and the exterior in with CS3.

      As I'm green to NXT _ I just couln't figure out how to make your light sources "glow" like a light would...I used all the 2x4 light sources in the ceiling and made sure the "glow" factor was on but when I rendered, it just didn't appear...although the lighting effects did happen in the scene. This is why I bounced into CS3 to make my own light glow.

      If I'm missing something on how to get this effect, someone please let me know.

      Thanks!
      Akonius

      BTW - when can I buy NXT!! NOT SOON ENOUGH!! I wish I had more than a 30 day beta!


      ![sole render - "glow" of lights not present](/uploads/imported_attachments/4HEX_testoffice1-5mins800w.jpg "sole render - "glow" of lights not present")


      same render with CS3 light glow added


      last - render with an exterior added in CS3

      "SketchUp is the spoonful of sugar that makes the medicine go down!"

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        Mike Lucey
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        Interesting! Here is the link, http://nxt.accurender.com/

        Mike

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          lewiswadsworth
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          This renderer is produced by the same excellent company that makes Rhino. The McNeel rep I talk with had said something about this for Rhino, but he didn't mention that a SketchUp version was available.

          I just noticed that SCF member Al Hart is associated with it...Al, I thought you were with a different company than McNeel (even though your product was also called "Accurender"), but I see the McNeel copyright at the bottom of each page. What's going on?

          col sporcar si trova

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            akonius
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            Agree...when I saw "Accurender" I was like "huh?"...I've used Accurender for other apps in the past, I didn't know this was theirs. Ultimately - doesn't bother me, I just want it!!

            "SketchUp is the spoonful of sugar that makes the medicine go down!"

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