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Mon, Jul 18, 2005 at 8:46:36 PM | Radiation troubles

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akahny


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Hello, ive had Revit 6.1 for some time, but only self teach occasionally. I am having trouble radiating my interiors to raytrace. I have 1 1/2 gigs of ram and a p4 3.0 processor. My raytrace takes forever, and raytracing even longer. Is this usual or do i need to change some settings to make it more efficient? Thanks in advance for any help!

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Tue, Jul 19, 2005 at 9:26:55 AM | RE: Radiation troubles

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Rendering does take a long time to render, some things to keep in mind the more complex the model the longer it takes to render, if you can avoid adding to much detail information to you model and apply textures, then Revit has less things to caluculate. What size are your image, and resolution. If you can cut down on some of that, it will increase your rendering time. One thing to look at for your system, is your Video Graphics Card, sometimes increasing the memory or the type of card you are using might help increase your rendering time, but don't count on a significant change. Hopefully this help.

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Tue, Jul 19, 2005 at 12:18:13 PM | RE: Radiation troubles

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For rendering it will help only procesor and memory. I don't know what is it 'forever' for you. How much big image you make, how much details, how much lights. Lights kills rendering. For example for one interior of restorante, with ~20 lights, on 2k was about 1-2 hour, radiosity and raytrace on good settings ... if you use his trees, delete it now.

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