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Rendering interface

Rendering interface - Revit Tutorial

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Rendering interface

- [Instructor] To do a rendering you either need to go to the view tab and then select on render or select on the show rendering dialog box, which I always say looks like a little teapot down at the bottom of the screen. Here inside the rendering dialog box we have a variety of different settings that we can adjust. One setting would be quality. Draft quality is the worst looking image but it's also the fastest to do. Best is usually the highest quality kind of rendering that you can do, but it can take quite a while. Particularly if there's lots of lights inside of the scene. In fact if it's a scene that only has one or two interior lights, it usually goes pretty quick. If it's a scene that has 100, 150 interior lights, it can take multiple hours to actually generate one of those renderings on best. So I usually recommend doing your first rendering either on draft or on medium, just to get a better fell of what kind of lighting you may get inside of the scene, then if you need to do…

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