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Using Revit Arch 2012, I've been creating renderings for over the past week. Things have been rendering great, however there are two 3D Views I'm trying to render that keep coming out completly black. The machine actually takes time and processes the black. The rendering settings are the same as all the others, and I've doubled checked that both the interior lighting and exterior lights are to be rendered. Any ideas as to what maybe my problem? So far all I can think of is these two 3D views are the last two I've created and maybe I did something wrong setting them up.
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Make sure your camera is not inside a wall or floor is one suggestion.
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I thought maybe that was the case to, but the 3D view shows the space correctly. So I do not think it is in a wall. Could it be something else with the camera setup/ properties?
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