for stains on plaster read:
problem with interior rendering (black on plaster)
with the light that enters from the window door, you had to do
interior-only sunlight
for me it is too deformed, maybe you pulled the edge of the camera view only on one side
Hello, thank you.
I just finished reading your topic and in the second rendering that I'm doing the stains are gone.
As for deformation, I can't correct it! I don't know how to do this! I searched in the forum, in the online guide but I find nothing that helps me understand how to do.
I don't know how revit imposed the room, but this render uses the equivalent of a wide-angle camera (something like a 15-20mm), with the distortions it entails (even unnatural in truth, a wide-angle distorts more to barrels).
If there is a "focus length" parameter (maximum for example, the focal length of the room is adjusted), it should be approached to a 50mm, that the optics closest to normal human view.
lower focal values (35, 28 and so on) widen the field of vision, but deform the view, exalting the depth plans.
Higher focal values (80, 100 etc) narrow the field of vision and compress the depth plans.
I repeat, I don't know revit. If it were 3dstudio, I would tell you to put the focal at 50mm or at maximum at 35mm
but being 2 autodesk programs, perhaps the focal point of the room find it.
go to the plant, then go to the 3d view of the room and with the button dx shows camera
on the keyboard press mold and save saw that you can open even with paint with paste and post the image like this so let's take a look at the corners of the field of vision
other thing is not to rush into interior renderings
this test image I put you took 7 hours
I will certainly do other tests by lowering the settling values
however you will have to stay on 4-5 hours
the red target ball is not aligned with the blue ball, meaning you pulled a edge of the view making the window asymmetrical to the axis of the room and this increases the deformation.
you can quietly turn off the closet and move the camera to the wall wire behind, gain space
If you're using the revit doors, they're all right.