Help! See below. This happens when we render, we just know enough about rendering in Revit to get ourselves in trouble. We THINK it is happening when we render interior spaces that have materials have reflectivity, such as glass or chrome. We can lower the quality of the rendering some to minimize the output of the sparkles and "ash" textures, but can't get rid of them . Too far and the rendering looks like something done in sketch-up. Either way we end up bring it into Photoshop to fix it. It happens on multiple workstations with different users. So we think it must be something someone has run across. Has anyone had this happen?
Thanks in advance!
Hello Wade,
This problem seems related to Revit render, I would like to suggest you to move this topic to Revit forum http://forums.autodesk.com/t5/Revit/ct-p/2003 for there are more revit experts may help. This forum is just for Autodesk 360 cloud rendering. Hope this is helpful.