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I have not done much rendering with Revit before. I am trying to render an interior and have come across a weird issue. I have tried to find a solution, and have asked others I know and have not been able to figure it out. I seem to be getting some light patterning issues on all of the floors, tile, carpet, stc. I am attaching a close up image of an area in the model.
I was hoping that someone could help me figure this out.
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What resolution did you render this to? What are your settings? This is normal for a rendering at a low resolution.
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Is it simply the light pattern from your angled light fittings, maybe narrow beam angle of each fitting?
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