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Hi, I'm starting to render my building - but the glass in the windows looks a little flat and unconvincing. I think the problem is that my building is not surrounded by anythign and so the glass is not reflecting anything. In Max I would put a reflection map on the glass material which would fix the problem. The map would show other buildings from the site and a bit of sky. Can this be done in Revit?? Cheers.
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go to the gallery above. you will see a bedroom interior view, note that there is a lawn and shrubry out side. I am not sure if it was modeled on the outside, or touched up in Gimp, or photo shop. you can also add decals, which might get tricky to get the correct transparency.
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