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I have been trying to do a few parametric renderings in the revit cluod. The renderings work but I'm not getting a very good quality, for example my joist webs are not showing up and the wall materials always seem to have some distortion. Has anybody else played with this feature and found the same? Is there a way to adjust quality?
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are you using Autodesk 360? mine come out pretty well using Best Quality and Native lighting
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Yeah thats what I'm using. Whats the difference between the advanced and native setting?
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advanced does some global lighting. native uses your scene lights and exposure settings
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