I did not know you could do this. Maybe I am the only one but I thought I would pass along. Thanks Mr Mark Antony Da Gama Rose
http://newsletters.hagerman.com/news...9-AEC.htm?news
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I did not know you could do this. Maybe I am the only one but I thought I would pass along. Thanks Mr Mark Antony Da Gama Rose
http://newsletters.hagerman.com/news...9-AEC.htm?news
Last edited by David J Krope; 2006-01-26 at 06:16 AM.
Great tip. Did not know it was there. Thanks.
Accurenders plant editor is amazing, if you start to play with it you can make your own plants, the accustudio site has an additional plant library and so does accurenders website, you can download it and install it into your rendering locations(just look for the plib and mlib files. I've seen people make water fountain spray's with the plant editor by changing the branch and leave materials to water and modifying a weeping willow style tree.
Scott D. Brown, AIA
Senior Project Manager | Associate
BECK
Hey there,
It is a nice tool. Bye the way, it has been there the whole time. (Since 5.1 at least)
Steve
Hi all!
The Accurender's plant library and editor are often main reasons for some architects to make their visualizations with Accurender.
Last edited by nole; 2006-01-27 at 12:45 PM.
It's a great tool, if it wasn't so slow to access and often causes Revit to be unstable...
I am not the only one to notice this....
Peace,
Luigi