How to setup a Night Rendering in Revit

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You are really so amazing. Thankyou so much 😻😻😻❤️❤️❤️

pjensen
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Thanks.
Waiting for tutorial about lighting from you)

bakytorazymbet
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Thanks a great tutorial. I have some trouble with my project, the arquitecture modeling is finished, and I'm doing perspectives with the 3d camera. In my structural sheet i want to put two sections and a perspective full of notes of the specialty, but the 3d view is to big and I don´t know how to control the scale of it. I found a way to do it: I create a new plan view, work with the section box to specify the area of work and I put there the 3d image scanned. It's a solution a little longer because I don't know the real way to do it. I continue my search for answers, but I would be great to have you help. Thank you again.

gustavocadenashernani
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Hi Balkan Architect
Can you be able to design this house step by step on the next video?

halililik
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so we are working on getting some night time renderings right now in our office, using Vray. Our lights are really dim though. Any thoughts on why that may be? we tried jacking up the wattage.

jedsanford
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Please do a video on sun and artificial rendering of a building during daytime. A building with lighting inside and outside and also sun light.

sharansivadas
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Hai sir is there any way to contact you some clarification???
Like email / website ???

SivaKumar-iojo
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Thanks a great tutorial. I have some trouble with my project, the arquitecture modeling is finished, and I'm doing perspectives with the 3d camera. In my structural sheet i want to put two sections and a perspective full of notes of the specialty, but the 3d view is to big and I don´t know how to control the scale of it. I found a way to do it: I create a new plan view, work with the section box to specify the area of work and I put there the 3d image scanned. It's a solution a little longer because I don't know the real way to do it. I continue my search for answers, but I would be great to have you help. Thank you again.

gustavocadenashernani