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i put what revit im using but i dont know if that is where it goes. anyway, i want to know how to make light come from a fixture i made in revit. i see all the other light fixtures that i download, and when you render them, it looks like light is actually coming from them. but when i make it, the "bulb", or the object that i use, only sort of glows, and not like the other ones on here. please help
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Check the lumens in the properites. TIP:A lumen indicates the amount light emitted from a light source. For incandescent lights, the ratio of lumens to watts is approximately 17 to 1. For fluorescent lights, the ratio is approximately 60 lumens to 1 watt. If you do not specify a value for lumens, Revit Building uses a default value of 1700 lumens, which is approximately equal to a 100-watt incandescent bulb.
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