RenderNow quick start guide & floor planning options

I created a video today that might help you with getting started in RenderNow, so that you can start creating renderings and floor plans.

Some of this may be a refresher if you have already been using the program a lot. But there might be some new things that you didn't know yet. 

We also have a few updates and explanations about creating floor plans in this video. 

Hope you enjoy it! Please let me know if you have any questions, ideas, feedback, etc

Here are the topics covered in the video:

  1. Accessing the Dashboard

    • Tutorial resources and updates available.

    • Chat support for assistance during business hours.

  2. Logging In and Starting the Application

    • Click on the play button to load the application.

    • Choose between a starter project or creating a new project from scratch.

    • Application starts in 3D view but can be changed to different views.

  3. Navigating the Layout

    • Functions on the left for navigation.

    • Selection options on the right for cameras and objects.

    • Markup for creating rulers and measurements.

    • Visuals for changing scene colors and grid options.

    • Images library and templates for adding visuals.

  4. Building and Customizing the Scene

    • Use the build section to add objects based on dimensions.

    • Customize objects, colors, and materials.

    • Add lighting, seating, decor, and other elements to the scene.

  5. Adding Floor Plan Information

    • Use the markup button to create rulers and measurements.

    • Label objects and distances within the scene.

    • Adjust color settings for better visibility.

    • Render the scene with or without measurements for clarity.

  6. Finalizing and Rendering

    • Adjust resolution settings for clearer lines.

    • Render the scene and measurements separately.

    • Overlay the two rendered images for a complete view.

  7. Additional Support

    • Reach out for assistance or questions.

    • Visit eventrender.com for more information.

  8. Conclusion

    • Provide feedback and questions for further assistance.

Eric Westendorf