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How would I do an interior rendering in revit?? Everytime I try to run a rendering within a building, it keeps coming out extremely dark....even with lights added? Do I need to go overkill with lights? Or is there a dialogue box somewhere that needs to be checked or edited to adjust artificial lightings to a point where they show up in a rendering??
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Some things to check: interior render BUT in a Night scene or a Day scene? Artificial only or Sun and Atifial lights? If it is a day scene don't forget to turn on the Daylights... Other thins is increase the Wattage of the lights, example 100W light increase to 1000 and when the render is finished, in the render dialog box you have the "Adjust Exposure" where you can "play" with shadows, midtones, brightness and so one...
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