AccuRender nXt for Revit

AccuRender nXt for Revit is a powerful add-on to give you more control and flexibility for rendering.

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AccuRender nXt for Revit - has now been released.

High Quality, Photo Realistic renderings from Revit with a new integrated rendering Engine.

This is the fastest, best low-cost renderer for Revit.

We have now moved AccuRender nXt for Revit from Beta test mode to Production mode. AccuRender nXt for Revit is producing good renderings now, and have fixed most of the bugs which our Beta Testers have reported. We feel that the product is ready for release to the general public, and have released it for production.

We appreciate the work the testers have put into helping us define a product which is useful for the Revit community. We recognize that there will continue to be bug fixes, improvements to the base engine, and to the interface, and that is why we are offering the production version to our testers for less than 1/2 of the final price. (See Purchase)

To download the latest version of AccuRender nXt for Revit, IRender nXt for SketchUp, or other Render Plus products, visit: Downloads Page

Contents

Features


Installation

Visit: Downloads Page to download AccuRender nXt for Revit.

You will need to be an administrator to install AccuRender nXt for Revit.

Select and download the file: AccuRender nXt for Revit. Then, unzip the file and run the installation program that it contains.

During the installation, after installing the program files, a dialog will be displayed to help you configure AccuRender nXt for Revit as an Add-In for the version(s) of Revit that you are running.

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Simply click on the "Add to..." button for the version(s) of Revit that you are running.

For example. if you are running Revit 2013, click on "Add to Revit 2013". The configure button will then be checked for Revit 2013, and AccuRender nXt for Revit will appear as an Add-In on the Revit Add-In bar the next time that you run Revit 2013.

If you are running Revit 2009 or Revit 2010, click on "Configure Revit 2009 or 2010". You will then be prompted to specify where Revit is installed, by browsing the the Revit.exe file in the Revit folder, so that we can add the necessary lines to the corresponding Revit.ini file for that version.

For example, the Revit.exe file is normally located in “Program Files\Revit Architecture 2009\Program” or “Program Files (x86)\Revit Architecture 2009\Program”. Once you find and select the Revit.exe file and click on "Open", you should get a message box indicating a successful configuration.

After selecting and configuring the version(s) of Revit that you are running, click "Continue" to complete the installation.

Notes:


Starting nXt

For Revit 2010 through Revit 2013

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  1. Open Revit and load a model. An additional menu item, Add-Ins should appear.
  2. Make sure you are not in a Camera or Perspective View*
  3. Select Add-Ins, and the Add-Ins Ribbon should appear, with the External Tools button.
  4. Select nXt From the External Tools drop-down list, and the Control Panel should appear as shown above.

For Revit 2009

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  1. Open Revit and load a model. An additional menu item, nXt should appear.
  2. Load a non-perspective 3D view, so that the nXt menu items are enabled.
    (You can switch back to perspective later.)
  3. From the nXt menu, choose Control Panel.


Documentation

In addition to the notes below, see: Table of Contents - AccuRender nXt for Revit

Video Tutorial

Control Panel

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The AccuRender nXt for Revit icons on the Control Panel are:

Revit render.png Render Model, using the current 3D view.
You decide when to Stop the rendering—it will continue refining the picture until you stop it. Try rendering a small to medium sized model first—before you throw something very large at it.

Revit setup.png Load Setup Options Tab Dialog. Set rendering options.

Revit sun.png Load Sun Position Dialog. Set the sun position.

Revit materials.png Load Materials Dialog. Map a nXt material to a Revit material with the same name.

Revit leaf.png Load Plants Dialog. Map an AccuRender Plant to a Revit family, by family name.


Note: If you wish to render a non-perspective view, select the view while leaving the Control Panel visible.

You can leave the control panel up while selecting different models and views. AccuRender nXt for Revit will always render the currently active model and view.


Setup Options Tab Dialog

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The Setup Options dialog is used for rendering settings in AccuRender nXt for Revit. Settings are grouped in the following tabs:



Sun Position Dialog

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We are not able to read the Sun position from Revit yet, so you will have to set the sun again before using AccuRender nXt for Revit.


Materials Dialog

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You can create a nXt Material for any of the Revit Materials in your drawing.

Select a Revit Material on the left and click Edit to define the nXt Material to match it.

The nXt Material will have the same name as the Revit Material.


Plants Dialog

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You can use the Plants dialog to map AccuRender Plants to families by name.