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Is there a way to import a photo, and use it as a background so you can adjust your camera angle to match a photo? I know in 3D Studio Max you can do this, but I was curious if in Revit 2009 you can do this? I need to insert a building addition into an existing building photo. Thanks.
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not that i am aware of. i would just suggest having the photo up in a different window and checking between the two before you render. i did this quite successfully in the last couple of weeks. alternatively, if you upgrade to rac 2011 you can actually now use an image as the background instead of the rubbish sky that revit had previously rendered. tom
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