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Joined: Thu, Sep 11, 2003
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I beginning start to use revit. I'm interested in
parametric 3-D modeling and database technology.
my question :
Why ray trace render resolution was not so good if
I compare with Autodesk VIZ open the same file.?
Does Revit can import Autodesk Viz (*.max) directly?
if so, Can I use native material assigned by VIZ and
render in Revit as well.? (actually I like to link
revit files and render in VIZ. so, I can keep revit
model/database for further.
both are the same Autodesk family should be compatible
read/write format hence wihtout Autocad can be work.
your comment every much appricated.
Regards,
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no ..
but Viz can import with DWG connection ..
works fine..
export in DWG 2000 and import it in Viz or with design extension (max5)
but not tested anymore here...
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Joined: Thu, Sep 11, 2003
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Thanks for reply.
my opinion just to avoid repeat assignment material.
when I created an object/element on revit mean
I choose material already for whole building.
then when I'ld like to render clearly on VIZ
do I have to did it again.?
Uhmm..Export to AutoCAD 14/2000 Does it contain all
object properties including material/lighting/camera/etc.
I'm just begining to learn revit. sorry, if my question
was innocence. anyway thanks again for sharing your idea.
Cheers,
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Revit can actually do some pretty good rendering, if you have the time to perfect it. Something you can change right away to get better renderings out of revit is to edit the image size of your rendering view. Simply go to the "rendering" tab on the left hand side and click "image size" The default image size is 72 dpi. The higher this number, the better your image will be. Put 150 in here and your rendering will instantly be twice as good. You can also play around with the settings in the "settings" tab. Do you have any more specific questions about rendering?
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Yes, it can be pretty, but there's still big difference between renders from VIZ and Revit. I think it's something about Enviroment settings, in VIZ's automatic/logarithmic exposure. But with good radiosity and highest quality it's nice.
Do you have any tips or tricks on Revit's rendering?
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