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When you turn on Sunlight and artificial on Interior renderings in Revit Architecture, how do you keep from making it look like the interior lights are just off? Even with barely any exterior light coming in, the interior lights still act as if they are off when Sunlight and Artificial is on.
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I had the same issue. What I have found to work is to adjust the exposure. Make it darker. The setting for exposure is per view and it will remember it rendering to rendering.. I have had good luck with it.
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Thanks for the post. Just started rendering in Revit and am finding it slow and difficult to trouble shoot problems.
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