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    I need help on how i can get my rendering in AUtoCAD to look more like a photograph. Please help!

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    You'll need a third party software to achieve this such as Bryce, Lightwave, VIZ or 3DSmax. AutoCAD can do as much as it can but not quite as realistic as you want.
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    Hello,
    you can try Accurender for AutoCad. Look up web for trial.
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    I need help on how i can get my rendering in AUtoCAD to look more like a photograph. Please help!

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    Well i have been doing CAD for around 5 years now and i started as a total beginner and am self tought from there really.

    Take a look at my rendering in the showcase under A LITTLE OFFICE RENDER. This shows what kind of work i can do now.

    Craig

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    This is some of Peter Milner's work. He is good on office stuff.

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    very nice renderings

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