With the Cloud Credit system I can create a standard 1 mega pixel lower res test rendering at any time I need one without using up any Credits.
With the new Flex system, will I still be able to make lots of test renderings without using up my Flex tokens?
Or is AutoDesk now wanting to charge for every rendering you, make regardless of size and low resolution?
What is the price for submitting a rendering job?
The total price for submitting a rendering job displays on the Render Settings window and updates based on the number of MPs, quality setting, type of rendering, and whether Flex Tokens or Cloud Credits are used.
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https://help.autodesk.com/view/ARENDERING/ENU/?guid=GUID-4496707E-30AC-4581-B937-25FE31A89EE8
Ahmed Muharram, B.Sc, AEE, ACI, ACP
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Yes, but are small low res 1 mpix or slightly higher renderings always free in unlimited numbers? Can I make 70 small test renderings of say 18 different view options without spending my tokens?
With Cloud credits I can produce 10 or 99 or 145 (or whatever I need) free 1 mpixel test renderings of endless views until I'm satisfied with my views and then spend my money credits to develop a set of finished presentation views.
Is this possible with Tokens? The explanations for using Tokens online suggest that I am limited to only one or two free low res tests per view, which are not enough to get my material colors correct in a specific complicated rendering. I need to quickly explore all the permutations before getting each view "just right".
It seems that I'd end up spending a US$ fortune for tokens on each acceptable rendering view. I hope I'm wrong in this case?
What I wish AutoDesk would do if tests are limited in numbers on the Cloud is enable the RevitLT program to do unlimited desktop test renderings like full-blown Revit does. Or else, they have just made Revit LT unusable and impractical for design Architects. Was that their intention?
Ahmed Muharram, B.Sc, AEE, ACI, ACP
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