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Just getting started in rendering so this might be a stupid question: In Revit 2010 each perspective is allowed to have custom sun and shadow settings in all graphics styles. These suns and shadow settings do not seem to carrrying over to a rendered view of this perspective. It seems to revert back to the project standard with no adjustment to sun brightness. How can you have the rendering use these custom settings?
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In the render dialogue box, go to sun and edit/new. Set in the scheme, or create a new one by duplicating an existing one. You're probably using the same one and editing it for each view, but the settings are not view specific.
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