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Hi, i was just wondering is it possible to queue up renders so i can just set them off and go to bed for the night for example? thanks
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No, no its not. But again, maybe some scripting could do the tricks, not sure though. But as standard revit, it cant.
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You could open multiple sessions of Revit on the same computer and run each rendering in a seperate session. The only issue is if you don't have sufficient RAM, it could lock up your computer.
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