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Wed, Sep 2, 2009 at 8:07:12 AM | Programs for rendering

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Hi,

 I have a  question regarding rendering.

 I would like to render around 40 - 50 revit drawings. All the drawings are separately. I tryied to render in revit, but it takes too long time.

I have read about max, viz and also about artlantis.

So my question would be, what program the users of revit would suggest?

Which way it would be faster to render all the drawings and also to but the drawings on a queue. So I could but the computer to render and I wouldnt have to be there.

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Tom


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Wed, Sep 2, 2009 at 4:09:46 PM | Programs for rendering

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Your rendering time depends on you image size, resolution settings, etc. Did you try to render your model in medium/high settings? I barely use "Best" settings in Revit. If you want to multi task-render, you can do so by opening the same file using multiple-opened Revit applications. Obviously, this would open the file as read only, which is ok, if you're only planning to render a static image. Don't know how much experience you have rendering in Revit but it can render pretty decent Cryingquality and time) depending on your settings. On the other hand you can use 3Ds Max. 

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Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 2:32:58 AM | Programs for rendering

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Right now I used revit itself to render the images. But further on, I'm planning to use 3ds max instead.

But thank you very much for the information.


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