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Hi! I have a question about scaling Revit model (putting it in photo-real situation) for rendering. It would be wery nice if someone could give me some clue how to do it for reaching nice result. A link to detailed description would be great also.
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I guess it would depend on the program you're putting it into. I use Max and I have to export it as a dwg file.
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"I guess it would depend on the program you're putting it into. I use Max and I have to export it as a dwg file."
Yes-place of the buttons may vary but name and function of them should be the same. I want to render in Revit and use a photo for background.
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