IRender nXt
IRender nXt (nXtRender for SketchUp) seamless SketchUp integration, lighting and material settings makes it easy to render photorealistic images.
IRender nXt - nXtRender for SketchUp
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Realism IRender nXt's new technology brings a new level of realism to your design presentations and marketing materials. See for yourself. Browse the gallery of user generated images. |
Easy to use IRender nXt includes everything you need to get started quickly; lighting scenarios, an extensive material library, and plant library. We do a have few buttons for the more advanced users, but we recommend that you shouldn't touch them unless you are a very serious rendering geek. |
Speed IRender nXt gives you an early image very quickly, so you can decide immediately if you need to make a change to the view, lighting or a material. Once you are happy with the setup, then you get to decide how long you want the computer to spend refining the image. Often that is only a few minutes but in some cases you might want to let the computer work over night just to see if you can tell much difference in the morning. You can even hand the processing off to the nXt render farm on other computers while you use your computer for other things. |
Try it out Load "IRender nXt" from the plugins menu to open the IRender nXt tool bar and press the Render icon. Within a few seconds you will see the image, but nXt continues to refine the image until you ask it to stop. After a minute or two, stop and try some of the different materials and light setups. Have fun! |
Integrated into SketchUp The SketchUp model that you see on your screen is what will be rendered - with the same view, colors, materials, etc. You can render at the SketchUp image size, or at any other image size desired. IRender nXt runs inside of SketchUp and uses SketchUp’s geometry, material, textures and sun-position to produce a photo-realistic image. In addition, you can add other rendering features - such as reflection, glow, plants and trees to make spectacular images. The final, rendered image can be saved as a JPEG or PNG file. You can also use IRender nXt to produce high quality animations. |
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IRender Overview
Created by Render nXt , IRender uses the nXtRender rendering engine - a fast, modern rendering engine which produces professional results with a minimum of effort.
ArielVision contains all the features you need for photorealistic renderings from you SketchUp model - lights, reflections, materials and more.
IRender nXt adds additional features for even better renderings - 500 fractal plants, 5,000 high quality materials, advanced material settings, and more.
IRender Features
IRender nXt includes a large number of features which can be used to fine tune rendering for special situations.
- See: IRender nXt Features - All features included in IRender nXt
- See: Feature Comparison Comparison of ArielVision and IRender nXt features.
Tutorials
The tutorials are a good place to start. Learn how to use the basics of Ray Trace rendering - lights and reflections.
Then learn how to use more advanced features.
- See Video Tutorials below
- See other: IRender nXt Tutorials
- See: IRender nXt - Getting Started
Downloads and Installation
There is a 30 day Trial Version for RPS products. This is a fully functional version, with watermarks or other text added to indicate that it is a trial version.
Follow the links on the Downloads Page to download the latest version.
Purchase and Other Choices
To purchase IRender, visit: IRender Purchase
IRender nXt is the perfect solution for high quality rendering, and all the advanced features you need at an affordable price.
If you are looking for a lower cost, easier to use product - with fewer features, but which can still produce high quality renderings - check out ArielVision
IRender nXt is included in the Render Plus Combo Pack
- See Purchase FAQ if you have problems ordering or authorizing the software.
Image Gallery
See: Image Gallery for samples of user renderings with IRender.