I have 4 exterior elevations and I have messed something up in regards to the lighting. See attached. As you can see in the previous pic all 4 elevations were about the same color. But now my south and east elevations are dark and my north and west is super warm. Makes no sense because I have true north set correctly and time is set to 11:30am. Anyway I would like to all show realistic textures without differences in lighting and I cannot figure out how to do this. I feel like a real beginner right now
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Make a View Template from the "good" View and apply it to the "bad" view.
...are you comparing a Realistic Views from two different Versions of Revit? If so, there has been a significant change.
You know, I'm re-reading what you said and scratching my head. How would opposite sides NOT have different shading? Seems to me that the screenshots showing opposite sides the SAME would be the incorrect ones.
Thank you for the response @barthbradley. Removing my view template fixed half the issue. Restarting Revit fixed it the rest of the way. So I think it was at least partially a computer performance issue.
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