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I'm new to Revit and am having a problem rendering parking lot lighitng without the pole casting a huge shadow. Can anyone point me in the right direction? I've searched and tried to amke it work with no success.
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If you have a very small point source, you will probably have a wide shadow. So look at your light source.
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