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I tried to show 3d interior spaces on a project I'm doing and it doesnt even show :S I just zoom on exterior wall and it gets to a point where its all grey. I did the vg and then show room but still doesnt work..I don't know if there is other way as before I was using sketchup and it was kind of easier just walk through walls. please if there is other way to do it ,someone let me know cause Im new to revit 
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There can be many problems with this discription. Does the image show when you haven't renderd Have you set the render ar interior lights? Have you created interior lights. Are you sure you're not waching against or inside a wall Are you sure you have set the materials (when using imported sketchup components you'll have to reassign the materials. Even when everything is set as it should, rendering interior scenes in revit still is a curse (excuse my french) it can take days.
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Im talking about before rendering.i cant even see just by seeing the interior space in 3D speaking.(I can see interior on section.) I dont think Im seeing through wall cause I zoomed alot of times and its still doesnt show:S Im sorry to hear that revit is hell for interior renders but for now outside spaces are done quite fast.. is there a specific button I have to choose to see inside space or I just have to walk through spaces?
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You said "I just zoom on exterior wall and it gets to a point where its all grey" - what does this mean? You need to use "camera" to create views.... try that and see what happens.
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Have you tried to make an new camera view? Have you tried to set the view on wireframe?
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aa yeah I forgot about that!thank you but now I have other problem because the spaces look gigantic(any way to make them on scale?) and when its far It gets to a point where its all white again sometimes :S
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In plan view, show camera.... and then adjust the depth of FOV by dragging.
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now it seems its working fine thank you all alot for ur help!
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If your renders are entirely black in interior views, it's likely an exposure problem or a lack of interior lights. It's also possible that your render library is missing and/or everything is set to black. The exposure slider is -very- touchy, but can make all the difference in your rendering. Remember that these settings are changed post render, so, sometimes you have to render something too dark to see, and have faith it'll look good with some adjustment. Or, test it out as a draft render, get your settings correct, and then render at a higher quality.
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