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Mon, Jul 23, 2012 at 6:34:17 AM | Interior rendering - Patchy

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Hello, I am using Revit 2012 and am trying create some interior renderings. I have three questions. 1) I am using Interior: Sun Only. As I would like daytime views. However when I do medium or high quality renders they end up with a patchy look. It's like the image is a painting that has been created in photoshop with a large airbrush tool. How can I get a more smooth appearance? 2) I have set my walls to be matte white under the accurender settings, however when rendered they come out more grey like polished concrete. I have triple checked and they are definitely set to be matte white. How could I resolve this? 3) I am trying to render an interior space that is 26meters long. If I place the camera at one end and drag it to incorporate the other end, my image does not seem to portray the length of the space. Are there any settings to adjust to get a greater depth?

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Mon, Jul 23, 2012 at 9:11:27 AM | Interior rendering - Patchy

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Can you place some pics of your rendering so we can see exactly what is going on


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Mon, Jul 23, 2012 at 11:04:29 AM | Interior rendering - Patchy

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I'll reply to #3, open up your floor plan, in your brower find the 3d camera, right-click and hit show camera. The picture of the camera of obviously your location, the pink dot is your target and the blue box is your view range, try manipulating these points. Also please post your render dialogue box so we can see your settings.



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