From the course: Revit: Rendering
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Saving rendered output
- [Instructor] So now that we've gone through all of these settings in the render dialogue, the final step that remains is to just save our output to either a file or somewhere here in the project. If you watch the previous video, then you should have a rendering similar to what I have here on screen. This is just where I left off at the end of that video. And you're welcome to review that now if you want to get to the same place, otherwise, any file will do, you can create any rendering and then move on to this next step. So once a rendering has been generated, down here at the bottom of the rendering dialogue, you will see Save to Project and Export. So let's start with Save to Project. Pretty simple, you just click this, it will suggest a name based on the name of the view. Now, since this is not a hidden line view anymore, I'm going to take that off the name. And what I usually like to do is add a description that…
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Understanding the rendering process3m 29s
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Defining quality settings4m 45s
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Performing test renders8m 51s
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Configuring the resolution6m 5s
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Choosing a lighting scheme9m 28s
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Applying background settings7m 31s
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Adding a background using Photoshop5m 42s
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Adjusting the exposure controls7m 9s
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Saving rendered output7m 37s
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Issue with high-resolution renderings2m 31s
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