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consigli render

  • Thread starter Thread starter kubbah
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... try to:
- export the rendering from revit, as png file, where it removes the background (cielo)
- open the background file in photoshop
- import png file in photoshop
- merge the two files (cut/copy from the png and paste on the other) and save everything in jpg
... who knows if it works...
 
thank you for the thousand tips

I will try, but the fact is that I have a 50ina to make already exported by revit that I wanted to make viewable.
You think it's the same if I open the jpg, busted in png and then do the same procedure?
 
:bekle: kavolo renderisti... I got the ws of the t7500 with 12gb of memory and much more. start and make a rendering is a superlative thing:finger:
:4406:
 
I fully share
I wanted to bring me to 12 giga my ram
but the mboard only sees the multiples of 2
So from 8 they took her to 16 giga
I made a rendering that in the past with 8 giga
make a piece using a whole day (10 in the evening)
for a definition of 3000x2000 px
now I've done it with 900 dpi for 7000x3000 px
and has been rendered in 3h and 15 min
so I recommend for everyone:
64-bit machine and more ram that leaned!!

 
me come and make ad aprire a file jpeg con revit?
hi and welcome to the forum

... open?
... maybe you mean "important"?
image files, processed by rendering, can be saved within the project, or exported

external image files, you can import, in a prospectus view or in a table: insertion

or as "decalcomania" placed on a wall:
insert>decalcomania>(low icon) creates new decal[... nome...]> to the side in the Images section opens a search button (load)>confirm and with the cursor position on the wall
 
I asked a stupid question, thank you for answering me. I'm taking my first steps with revit, so sometimes the most fecal things, they're hard to find. . Thank you again!
 

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