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Can one use a different renderer to "AccuRender"
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Justin,
Not quite sure what you're asking here.... but succinctly put; Yes, you can use other renderers. But NOT within Revit. Accurender is the base included renderer within the program and you can do a lot with the program, but currently there isn't a way to 'plug-in' other rendering engines. IIF you want something else, perhaps something more realistic, then you have to port out a DWG file, then import it into VIZ/MAX or another program.
Hope this answers your question.
Kyle
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