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8/27/2020Skill Level Intermediate
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- [Paul] Are you ready to start delivering high quality professional rendered output directly from your Revit software? Have you always assumed that generating renderings required separate software or specialized skills? Maybe you'd just like to be able to share some quick presentation views with stakeholders as your projects progress. If any of these apply to you, then you're in the right place. Hi, my name is Paul F. Aubin, and I'm thrilled to be your instructor for this course on rendering and visualization using Revit software. When using Revit, renderings and visualizations are just another aspect of your building information model. No need to save in special formats, export, or rebuild everything in other software just to create a presentation for a meeting or a brochure. Simply create a well-composed 3-D view directly in Revit. Make some adjustments to your model geometry and visibility, add your materials and some lighting, and you're ready to render. Best of all, this simple process is all you need to generate high quality output either from directly within the Revit software itself or externally using the Autodesk cloud rendering service. And if you're using a third-party real-time, visualization application, such as Enscape, this workflow supports them as well. So let's not wait another minute. Join me as we dive into rendering with Revit.
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Introduction
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What you should know2m 14s
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1. Creating 3D Views
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Overall rendering procedure5m 53s
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Creating 3D views5m 21s
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Creating cutaway 3D views6m 42s
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2. Modeling
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Working with wall layers10m 1s
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Using the Wall Sweep tool7m 42s
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Adding gutters and fascia6m 53s
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Working with slanted walls11m 6s
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Using imported geometry6m 56s
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Building custom components8m 36s
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3. Materials
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Introducing materials9m 17s
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Creating a new material8m 51s
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Editing a material texture11m 12s
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Aligning wood textures11m 11s
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Creating a material library8m 56s
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4. Sunlight
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Setting your location7m 24s
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Understanding sun settings5m 23s
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Working with the sun path6m 43s
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5. Artificial Lighting
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Inserting artificial lights8m 46s
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Inserting cove lights6m 29s
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Working with lighting groups7m 11s
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6. Rendering
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Defining quality settings4m 45s
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Performing test renders8m 51s
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Choosing a lighting scheme9m 28s
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Applying background settings7m 31s
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Saving rendered output7m 37s
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7. Cloud Rendering
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Preparing a cloud render6m 31s
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Cloud render types6m 35s
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Panoramic rendering7m 23s
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8. Walkthroughs
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Creating a walkthrough7m 51s
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Editing a walkthrough path4m 27s
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Preparing for output8m 39s
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Outputting a walkthrough8m 26s
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9. Experimenting with Additional Render Types
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Rendering a plan6m 10s
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Shaded presentation views7m 48s
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New realistic shading9m 51s
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Exporting a solar study7m 17s
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Conclusion
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Next steps52s
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