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Adding Decals
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I haven't been able to find a way to apply decals to objects in nXt for Revit 2012 tho I noted some on your webpage:…Continue

Started this discussion. Last reply by Rich Hart Feb 7.

non-photorealistic nXt for Revit
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Is there or will there be a non-photorealistic nXt for Revit?  This would be helpful in some types of client relations?Continue

Tags: Revit, for, nXt, non-photorealistic

Started this discussion. Last reply by Rich Hart Aug 24, 2011.

Batch Rendering in Revit
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Is there a batch rendering procedure in nXt for Revit? It seems to be available in Sketchup.ThanxContinue

Started this discussion. Last reply by Rich Hart Jul 5, 2011.

 

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Rich Hart replied to Bruce Blair's discussion 'Adding Decals'
I'm attaching a file I made in Revit 2010, with just a single wall with a decal placed on it. Please load it and render it. After you start the rendering, you should see this dialog, telling you that we found a decal in the model: Click OK,…
Feb 7

Adding Decals

I haven't been able to find a way to apply decals to objects in nXt for Revit 2012 tho I noted some on your webpage:http://irendernxt.com/forum/topics/new-accurender-for-revit-2011?commentId=6120890%3AComment%3A11707Could you direct me to the webpage and explanation how this is done? ThanksSee More
Discussion posted by Bruce Blair Feb 5
Rich Hart replied to Bruce Blair's discussion 'non-photorealistic nXt for Revit'
No, NprTools is a separate program we sell to SketchUp users, specifically for Non-Photorealist renderings. See: http://www.renderplus.com/wk/NprTools_w.htm SketchUp doesn't import Revit Drawings. It does import DWGs, but it doesn't…
Aug 24, 2011
Bruce Blair replied to Bruce Blair's discussion 'non-photorealistic nXt for Revit'
Maybe, is NprTools part of Sketchup or iRender?
Aug 24, 2011
Rich Hart replied to Bruce Blair's discussion 'non-photorealistic nXt for Revit'
Right now there is no such product. We are not working on one. We were able to do it in SketchUp by adding on to and using tools that already existed in Sketchup. Any chance that you could export to SketchUp and use NprTools there?
Aug 23, 2011

non-photorealistic nXt for Revit

Is there or will there be a non-photorealistic nXt for Revit?  This would be helpful in some types of client relations?See More
Discussion posted by Bruce Blair Aug 23, 2011
Rich Hart replied to Bruce Blair's discussion 'Batch Rendering in Revit'
Currently we don't give you a way to easily do batch rendering in nXt for Revit. In SketchUp, we save all the data to a single folder and then save a batch file to run to render that data later. In Revit, we save the data the same way, but…
Jul 5, 2011

Batch Rendering in Revit

Is there a batch rendering procedure in nXt for Revit? It seems to be available in Sketchup.ThanxSee More
Discussion posted by Bruce Blair Jul 5, 2011

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