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Vray revit student
Vray revit student




Revit’s default rendering engine, even though it is quite easy to use/setup, has a few drawbacks, like the lack of HDRI support, the absence of a tool/system to create grass (which is quite used in architectural renderings), the lack of rendering passes to composite/enhance the render in an external imaging program or the ability to render on multiple computers to speed up the process, to name a few. To render a project in Revit, we can use either Revit’s default render engine or use a third-party render engine (plug-in). Rendering in any program (like Revit or 3D Max and using either the program’s default render engine or plugins like Vray) is a skill that most architects/designers/students/3D enthusiasts want to develop to be able to translate their design ideas into an image, this way, clients can understand more precisely what the project will look like and will allow them to make more informed decisions about it. Vray for Revit: What is so Good About it?






Vray revit student