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nXt installer for Revit 2008

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Date Added: 02-07-2008

1.0.111  02/17/08 

Please note before proceeding that AccuRender nXt for Revit is in an early “Alpha” phase of development.  This means the installer is not completely automatic. In order to get it installed, you must follow the instructions at: 

 

Installing, Configuring, and Running AccuRender nXt for Revit 2008

 

It should be used with caution.  Backup any files that you care about since file corruption is a possibility.  Please practice safe alpha testing. 

This is a very early prototype, so don’t expect too much and try to be in a friendly mood when testing.  On the other hand, you should be able to produce some modest but exciting renderings very quickly.  The lighting and overall quality should be an obvious improvement over Revit 2008’s built-in renderer.

 What we’re looking for here some basic technology validation.  Your feedback will help us determine whether to press forward with this application. Developing plug-ins for Revit, while not particularly difficult, is currently a frustrating activity due to the many limitations of the Revit Software Development Kit (SDK).  For more detailed information the current workflow and limitations, please go to:

nXt for Revit 2008 Release Notes

Comments
 

Rikhard said:

I hope that accurender nXt will be the best renderer machine..so press it forward..
02-20-2008 2:53 PM
 

skyle said:

I'm a newbie to photo realistic rendering but am taken by the quality of the studio renderings. Take a look at a few examples at the directory listed above.
03-04-2008 6:09 AM
 

jwchilders said:

The results are very promising. I have been a Accurender user since the beginning of AR2. I would like to be able to continue to use your program. We have migrated to Revit for most of the new projects in the office. I also use the EPX export function that is available from AR4 within the Autocad format. Do you expect to be able to export images as EPX files from Revit?
05-29-2008 11:47 AM