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Hi,
What can I do to get a higher quality (more realistic) rendering? My rendered output seems fuzzy and lacks realism, kind of a bad coloring page.
I am about 3 weeks into learning how to use Revit. I have worked in AutoCad (2 dimensioanlly) for nearly 20 years.
Help!!!
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First, Revit is not a render program. It includes a render engine that will give you a decent rendering but you need to do a good job modeling and selecting your materials. There is no majic here - just time and experience to get the best results from Revit. For more realistic renders, you may have to go elsewhere.
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Hi, I found the following settings to be good -
- define a region for the render
- set quality to medium
- set output to printer at 150dpi (still very good at 75dpi)
- play around with the sun settings to get the effect you want.
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It depends on the material you use. If you have a lot of metalic materials (especially satin/matte) then you will need to set your min. quality to High. For more optimal results you copy the 'High' settings to Custom and increase the anti-alias to 7.
If you have a lot of time then you can set your quality to Best. Normally that's not necessary if you're doing interior renders because it take hours longer than you would if set to High.
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