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My question is, can we cut or modify somehow the render image that we do .. in the program?I have that problem because my render images have better quality when i do it from the 3DVIEW .. so when i want to do interior render i do it with the section box .. now i want to cut a little bit from the image and hide some of the cutted parts?Thanks
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I'm not following. You want to hide things after you render? Not possible.
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No,i just want to crop the image ?
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After it is rendered export the image and crop it with a program like Microsoft Office Picture Manager
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After it is rendered export the image and crop it with a program like Microsoft Office Picture Manager
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yea the first thing I always do after a rendering is completed is export twice- to jpeg and png. If Revit crashes before you save it then those rendering hours are gone. Someone correct me if I am wrong but I am pretty sure Photoshop can do anything that the exposure tools in Revit can do :-)
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yes i do it in other program , my question was can i crop it in revit ? thanks again
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yes i do it in other program , my question was can i crop it in revit ? thanks again
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I have never found a way to crop an image in revit.
Before you render you can check the bok in the render dialouge for "region" which allows you to only render a portion of the image that you choose. You can export an image, crop it, then just click and drag it back onto your view.
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Well ok,thank u
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Late reply but thought this can help out anyone looking for a solution...basically you can crop render image in revit by selecting the rendered image in project browser, right click and select 'save to project as image.' BEFORE saving to project as image, adjust your view window size and zoom to crop....its not the prettiest workaround.
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