Training
Rendering in Revit® Architecture
Recommended Course Length: 1/2 day*
Cost: Call for pricing
This course is run on a "by request" basis. To place a request, fill out our Class Request form.
2010 training available now
Summary
In this course, you learn the essentials for creating rendered images directly from your Revit Architecture models.
Rendered images are used widely in architecture to explore and verify the design intent and as a presentation tool to the client. In the past, creation of these images required a specialist who was part architect and part artist and the process required a great deal of time and expertise to produce good quality images. Revit Architecture provides tools to allow the user to produce good quality images with less effort.
In this course, you will learn the essentials of creating rendered images within Autodesk Revit Architecture 2009 including:
- Adding Entourage
- Controlling Lights
- Creating Materials
- Controlling render quality
After completing this course, you will be able to render good quality images using appropriate materials and quality settings to convey your design intent in a visual manner.
Who should attend
This course is intended for beginning to intermediate users of Autodesk Revit Architecture who have completed a fundamentals course and are comfortable with the program concepts and interface.
Course Objective
Upon completion of the course, you will be able to create and apply materials, add entourage, group and control lights, and render still images of Autodesk Revit Architecture models.
Prerequisites
It is recommended that the student have a working knowledge of:
- Autodesk Revit Architecture Level 1
Topics covered*
Rendering Fundamentals
- The Rendering Process
Setting the Scene
- Lights
- Camera
- Entourage
Materials
- Understanding Materials
- Applying Materials
- Render Appearance
- Material Properties
Advanced Rendering
- Rendering Quality Settings
- Exposure Control
*Course length and cost are based on a minimum of four attendees MasterGraphics reserves the right to cancel classes.
*Note: The course topics are a guideline and class topics may be modified by the instructor based upon the class flow.
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