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3ds Max and VIZ
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Informatix provides the following plug-ins for 3ds Max and VIZ.
Panorama support is included in the plug-ins for versions 4 and later. See the readme file in the download for instructions on use.
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Plug-in for 3ds Max 2009 and 3ds Max Design 2009 (32-bit version)
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download zip file (236k)
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Plug-in for 3ds Max 2009 and 3ds Max Design 2009 (64-bit version)
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download zip file (257k)
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Plug-in for 3ds Max 9, 3ds Max 2008 and VIZ 2008 (32-bit version)
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download zip file (237k)
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Plug-in for 3ds Max 9 (64-bit version)
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download zip file (257k)
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Plug-in for 3ds Max 6, 7, 8 and VIZ 2005, 2006, 2007
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download zip file (197k)
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Plugin-in for 3ds Max 4 and 5, and VIZ 4
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download zip file (96K) 
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Plug-in for 3ds Max 3 and VIZ 3
Version 3.0 of Max/VIZ has a bug which can cause incorrect material values to
be assigned to some pixels. The plug-in works around this bug as far as possible, but
3ds Max users should upgrade to 3.1 which fully fixes the problem.
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download zip file (81K)
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Plug-in for 3ds Max 2 or 2.5, and VIZ 2
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download zip file (34K) 
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Plug-in for 3ds Max 1 and VIZ 1 |
download zip file (38K) 
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AccuRender
On Windows, AccuRender 4.0 is able to generate EPix files ready for use by Piranesi.
After a rendering is complete, select the
File > Save rendered image as
command on the AccuRender menu.
Choose the Piranesi EPix image(.epx) format.
Notes:
a) Three point perspective is supported, but not two point perspective. b) The Piranesi interface is available in the full AccuRender 4 product only.
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ArchiCAD
Piranesi support is included in Archicad 8.0 R3 and later on Windows, and from Archicad 9.0 on Mac.
To save in EPix format, ArchiCAD saves a rendering, rather than the 3D window,
so the PhotoRendering Settings need to be reviewed first.
In the PhotoRendering Settings dialog, Size & Background, set the Resulting Image size to the
final resolution you need, for example 3000x2300 pixels. Other rendering options may be useful,
such as anti-aliasing. Then from perspective view, choose Save As, Piranesi EPix and click Render.
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Architectural Desktop
You can render directly from Architectural Desktop into a Piranesi format file,
by downloading a plug-in developed by Informatix and Autodesk.
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Art*lantis
Art*lantis R versions 1.0.2 and later come complete with Piranesi support.
In Art*lantis R, use Inspector > Render and select Piranesi as the 'Save as
type' or Format.
Click on Options and choose the width and height for your EPix file, and any
other settings.
Then use Render Now. This will create an EPix file that you can open in
Piranesi.
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Autocad
Autocad users can use Piranesi by exporting to 3DS format, and then using Vedute
to render the model in EPix format. Vedute will also accept DXF files, but some 3D geometry types will be lost in the
process.
3DS output is no longer available in AutoCAD 2007 and AutoCAD 2008, but Autodesk
has released a 3DSOUT utility.
For plan and elevation working you can use File > Plot > publishtowebPNG to generate a PNG raster file. In Piranesi use
File > New > Create an EPix file from an image file.
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Autodesk Building Systems
You can render directly from Autodesk Building Systems into a Piranesi format file,
by downloading a plug-in developed by Informatix and Autodesk.
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Autodesk Civil 3D
You can render directly from Autodesk Civil 3D into a Piranesi format file,
by downloading a plug-in developed by Informatix and Autodesk.
The plug-in is supported by Autodesk Civil 3D 2006 but not 2007.
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Cheetah3D
Cheetah3D version 3.0 for Mac OS X is able to generate EPix files ready for use by Piranesi. Before rendering, go to Render Preferences and check cache EPIX box. When rendered to your satisfaction save image normally with a .epx extension.
You can download a tutorial on using Cheetah3D with Piranesi from the Cheetah3D website.
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Cinema 4D
Informatix supplies a plug-in for Cinema 4D versions R8, R9 and R10.
The download contains all the files you need for both Windows and Mac OS X. Earlier versions of Cinema 4D are not supported.
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Read Me info (2K) 
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download (72K) 
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form*Z
Form*Z versions 3.9 (Windows), 4.0 (Mac) and later come complete with Piranesi support. Users are encouraged to
download the latest updates from the Form*Z web site.
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LightWave
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Windows
Informatix supply a plug-in for LightWave[6] and later on Windows. This is suitable for
LightWave versions up to and including LightWave[8].
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Read Me info (6K) 
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download (190K) 
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Mac OS X
Informatix supply a plug-in for LightWave[7.5] and later on Mac OS X
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Read Me info (4K) 
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download (120K) 
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Bentley Microstation
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Bentley MicroStation 8
MicroStation 8 (since v08.02.20.00) and later can produce Piranesi format
images and panoramas through Utilities > Image > Save and Utilities > Image > Save Panorama.
For more information about generating EPIX files using MicroStation/J (7.1), see the Piranesi FAQ.
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MicroGDS
MicroGDS versions 5.2 and later come complete with Piranesi support. Versions 7.1 and later can produce Epix Panoramas.
Use the File > Window > Export command.
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NavisWorks
NavisWorks 1.3 and later comes complete with Piranesi support. Use File > Export > Piranesi EPix...
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SketchUp
In SketchUp 5 or 6 Pro, use File > Export > 2D Graphic and select Piranesi EPix from the
dropdown list. Use the Options box to choose image size and texture export
if desired.
If you are using Piranesi 4 with SketchUp 5 components, you will need to apply the Piranesi
4.0.2 upgrade.
From Sketchup version 5, Piranesi support is only included in the Pro version;
the free Google SketchUp does not support Piranesi.
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VectorWorks and RenderWorks
To export to Piranesi from RenderWorks 11 or later, use File > Export > Export EPix/Piranesi.
In earlier versions, you can export data into DXF format.
Use View > Standard Views > Top Plan, and then File > Export > Export DXF/DWG. Then use Vedute
to render the model in EPix format.
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Vedute
The Vedute viewer is supplied with all versions of Piranesi on both Windows and Mac. It can produce
Piranesi EPix and EPix panorama images from DXF and AutoCAD .3DS files.
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