From the course: Hardware Configuration for AutoCAD, Revit, and Inventor
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Using the hardware settings in Revit
From the course: Hardware Configuration for AutoCAD, Revit, and Inventor
Using the hardware settings in Revit
- [Instructor] We're staying in Revit in our rac_basic_sample_project.rvt file. And we're still in the 3D view there in our Project Browser. Now, you'll notice that I've basically set everything back to the way it was before we started messing around with the graphic settings in Revit. So just make sure that you're in the 3D view in the Project Browser and down here in the View Control bar, you've set your visual style back to Consistent Colors, otherwise your graphics card will be working quite hard to perform all that ray tracing that I showed you previously. You want to make sure that that visual style I set back to Consistent Colors. That way, it's just using colors rather than materials and then interactive material setting at that in the ray tracing. So 3D view, Consistent Colors for the visual style in the View Control bar. Now, we're going to have a look at the hardware settings now in Revit that we would use to…
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