AccuRender technology creates stunning, life-like images from your 3-D models inside AutoCAD 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, and Architectural Desktop. (Mechanical Desktop is no longer supported.). AccuRender is the only renderer for AutoCAD that uses raytracing and radiosity technologies to create high quality, photorealistic, still, panorama, and animation image files.
AccuRender brings you new technology with the highest image quality, accuracy, and ease-of-use available in AutoCAD today. With AccuRender, you can apply materials and lights to your models. AccuRender provides accurate indirect lighting calculation, soft shadows, color bleeding, and lighting analysis tools. Raytracing provides accurate reflections, refractions, shadows, and more, to create unrivaled realism.
With AccuRender you don't need to be a professional renderer or a lighting engineer to get realistic results quickly. Physically-based light source intensities are specified in watts, lumens, or candelas throughout. AccuRender supports multiprocessors and background processing. Scenes in AccuRender can be set up in one tenth the time needed for most other renderers. Unlike other renderers, AccuRender can be interrupted while processing to revise material assignments or lighting. You are not forced to wait for the entire process to complete before you can view your image.
Over 5,000 materials, 500 plants, and 300 light fixtures are included with AccuRender. Additionally, AccuRender provides a materials editor so you can create your own specialized materials from bitmaps or procedural patterns. Procedural materials penetrate through the part instead of being "wrapped" around it. A wood beam will show a rift sawn grain pattern on the sides and end grain on the end. The growth rings penetrate through the beam like real wood instead of being wrapped around it like shelf paper.
Over 500 species of mathematically generated 3-D plants with seasonal variation are included with AccuRender. Most other products paste on simple bitmaps, giving unrealistic shadows and reflections. Realistic 3-D trees and plants are "grown" in memory at the time of rendering to produce life-like results.
Just click Render
AccuRender is high-end rendering, fully integrated into AutoCAD, or Architectural Desktop. (Mechanical Desktop is no longer supported.)
AccuRender is carefully designed to complement your existing AutoCAD workspace and fit seamlessly into your workflow. There is no need to export your model or keep anything synchronized - just model and click the Render button.
Powerful, yet easy to use
With photometrically accurate images with reflections, refraction, diffusion, translucency, transparency, color bleeding, shadows, depth of field, depth attenuation, ClearFinish™, angular blend, fractal plants, radiosity indirect lighting, and HDR image-based lighting, AccuRender is still extremely easy to use.
Designed for architects by architects
Unlike most renderers, AccuRender is designed by architects with architects in mind. AccuRender makes your life rendering buildings easier with built-in plants, architecturally-focused materials, and easy-to-set-up environments. We've made it as easy as possible for you to create great renderings of your buildings, inside and out.
No special hardware required
AccuRender has no special hardware requirements other than those required to run AutoCAD, yet still delivers animation, virtual reality panoramas, lighting analysis, network rendering, lighting studies, and more.
New in AccuRender 4
AccuRender 4 comes with loads of new features, including post processing, network rendering, HDRi lighting, a new easy-to-use interface, and a ton of new materials and objects, plus many improvements requested by users.
Affordable
AccuRender is only US$495. And there are special prices for school and students. Order...
Try it
Try before you buy. Download this is a fully functional version except it has limited materials, light fixture, and plant libraries, and it also draws thin black lines across the final rendered image.
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