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Hey, I am new to revit city. I am designing a sports complex and I am trying to do an interior render of my gymnasium and I dunno how to set the lights. It is always dark. Thank you, Sam
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If you're using Revit 2009, then set the rendering to Interior - artificial lights only, assuming you have set your lights up.
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