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The same scene is completely different when rendered in PC or in the cloud.
How can I get my local machine to produce the exact same (or closer) quality render as it is produced in the CLOUD?
Otherwise it is always a "question of luck", wait to see result and try again.
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After rendering change the settings in "Adjust Exposure"
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nvm, read that wrong
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After rendering change the settings in "Adjust Exposure"
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You mean "adjust exposure" on the PC render after its done. I tried but I can never get, not even closer to the online render.
Do you know any trics to get the same quality locally? I tried to check the Exposure settings online but some how it keeps on reading forever and never shows up what the settings are
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In your PC did you turn ON "Daylight Portal"??? It's an Interior render so i think your image is very dark because of that...
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online has an advanced rendering engine... but in your 360 gallery, you can actually re-render in native revit if you wanted. the advanced render makes a huge difference
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online has an advanced rendering engine... but in your 360 gallery, you can actually re-render in native revit if you wanted. the advanced render makes a huge difference
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Is there any tutorial to configure revit to render with the same quality as the Cloud does?
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there's no way to make it look exactly like the cloud... the rendering engine in the cloud is supposedly similar to that of 3ds max. but i did find a thread long time ago about using the revit settings and what adjustments make the most difference in time, viewing, etc. check it out here...
http://www.revitforum.org/rendering-gallery/2320-test-best-settings-interior-renderings-revit.html
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cloud render is beyond rubbish never get anything like the results form a local render on my machine, illuminated materials never work right, overall image is grainy and most materials never work like they should.
and to top it off now autodesk have started a credit system where you have to pay on top of god knows how much our yearly subscription is a year at work!
360 shut it up your a**e
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