Learn how to generate high-quality output directly from Revit, and create photorealistic renders for presentations and visualizations.
Overview
Syllabus
Introduction
- Presentation quality visualization from Revit
- What you should know
- Overall rendering procedure
- Creating 3D views
- Working with axonometric view settings
- Understanding camera settings
- Navigating with the 3D steering wheel and ViewCube
- Creating cutaway 3D views
- Understanding approaches to modeling
- Working with wall layers
- Applying sweeps to wall types
- Using the Wall Sweep tool
- Adding gutters and fascia
- Constructing wall profiles
- Working with slanted walls
- Understanding site and entourage components
- Using imported geometry
- Building custom components
- Introducing materials
- Physically based rendering (PBR) materials
- Creating a new material
- Duplicate an existing material
- Aligning textures to geometry
- Editing a material texture
- Creating seamless material textures
- Creating a material from custom image files
- Aligning wood textures
- Overriding material assignments with paint
- Creating a material library
- Setting your location
- Understanding sun settings
- Working with the sun path
- Inserting artificial lights
- Inserting cove lights
- Understanding light fixture families
- Working with lighting groups
- Understanding the rendering process
- Defining quality settings
- Performing test renders
- Configuring the resolution
- Choosing a lighting scheme
- Applying background settings
- Adding a background using Photoshop
- Adjusting the exposure controls
- Saving rendered output
- Issue with high-resolution renderings
- Understanding cloud rendering
- Preparing a cloud render
- Cloud render types
- Panoramic rendering
- Creating a walkthrough
- Editing walkthrough camera direction
- Editing a walkthrough path
- Fine-tuning walkthrough frames
- Preparing for output
- Outputting a walkthrough
- Rendering a plan
- Hidden line presentation views
- Shaded presentation views
- New realistic shading
- Exporting some example projects
- Exporting a solar study
- Next steps
Taught by
Paul F. Aubin