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AccuStudio Render Layers 3.0

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The AccuStudio Render Layer is a small application for AutoCAD to render one layer at a time with Accurender. This program  will only work with AutoCAD 2004 or higher and Accurender 4 or nXt. CLICK the Attachment Link below to download the AccuStudio Render Layer.

Steps to install the VLX:

  • After you download RPLYR_SETUP.EXE.
  • Run the RPLYR_SETUP.EXE to install the VLX & associated files
  • Load RND_PLYR.VLX to AutoCAD.

You will need to load the RND_PLYR.VLX before it will run. You can do this by Drag-n-Drop from Windows Explorer to AutoCAD (The default path location is C:\Program Files\AccuStudio Layer Player). Or add the RND_PLYR.VLX to your Startup Suite. To do this type APPLOAD at the command prompt and click on "Contents" then click "Add..." then navigate to the location of your RND_PLYR.VLX file and select it then click "Add...", click "Close" and once again click "Close"

To run the program type RND_PLYR at the command prompt. A dialog will appear.

Getting Started

  • Add layers by draqging them from the Layer List to the Render List
  • Remove layers by dragging them from the Render List to the Layer List
  • Change the layer order by dragging the layer in the Render List
  • Select the Render engine Accurender 4 or nXt (with nXt you will have an option to control the number of passes)
  • Click the Browse burtton to select file save location
  • Click the save list to save your setting with the drawing (you can edit the name in the popdown to multiple layer list)
  • Click Render Layers to begin
Last Updated ( Monday, 06 July 2009 10:53 )  
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