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I was just wondering if there is another way to render your model so it looks like it's in a setting. I'm trying to set up a background image in the Render - Settings menu...it's hard to match the perspective. I know formZ has a match perspective tool, just wondering if there's anything like that in Revit. Any help or tips are greatly appreciated!
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100% agree with Spot. If you want it to be more or less accurate link it to viz and use match camera perspective or bring it to photoshop.
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ok, thanx for the replies
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