I'm having trouble loading the irender nxt 5.0 extension in my Sketchup 8(2018). Every time i load the irender nxt 5.0 i'm getting this error in ruby console:
loading IRender_nXt STABLE RELEASE Installed Release LOAD RPS_COMM2: b
When I go to control panel, program and features, and select uninstall iRender-nXt I keep getting message: RunDLL: There was a problem starting c:\program The specified module could not be found.
I've also tried uninstalling through skeptchup 2017,
I just installed an iRender NXT upgrade. Upon restart in SketchUp I saw there was a nice help menu with tutorials. I closed thinking I could look at it later. Now it's missing and I can't find it. How do I start it up again. It does not seem to be in
I just downloaded a trial version to use with SU 2018. Is there a recommended setting for a high quality rendering? I set my style to Studio, my image to Hi-Res, and no limit on the passes, and it is looking great, but taking a very long time.
When I run an animation my scenes are not rendering correctly, they appear to only be partially done or just cut off or not there at all. All of my scenes are rendering correctly when I batch render or when I render individually.
Used to render easily with the simple NXT Render dialogue box, now although I selected the indoor no sun option, but the result looks as if I selected HDR sky. Since my model is a house with no ceiling, the whole render looks way too bright. Have no
I have been using Irender Nxt and was able to successfully render files as large as 250 MB.
I purchased a new laptop with a GPU and tried using Allura for rendering. While Allura worked for smaller files, it was unable to initialize for some of the l
haven't done any 3d stuff in a few months, just started again, building similar models to ones I've already built. But simple lights don't work. Plus when I select RPS Render, Edit Lamps - I get
Dialog name must contain an underscore: appl_name: '
If I want to insert a background into my model, it does not appear behind the window.I checked then the windows to see if they are permeable.Which attitude could that be?Thanks in advance for the feedback
I have this guitar in a lighted cabinet. There are some external lights also. I realize I'm working with an image and that may be part of the problem. It's the only thing I can think of that's keeping the surface from looking as it should. I have the