Hi Guys,
Im just new to Revit, doing an assignment and the interior render floors keep coming up blue and grainy. I have adjusted the sun settings, added more lights but it makes no difference. Can anyone please help me? Thank you.
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Hi Guys,
Im just new to Revit, doing an assignment and the interior render floors keep coming up blue and grainy. I have adjusted the sun settings, added more lights but it makes no difference. Can anyone please help me? Thank you.
Solved! Go to Solution.
Solved by barthbradley. Go to Solution.
Almost looks like a Speckle or Noise Procedural Map. Is it?
Almost looks like a Speckle or Noise Procedural Map. Is it?
What material did you use. Also do you have floor overlapping? This may cause it to render overlapping material.
What material did you use. Also do you have floor overlapping? This may cause it to render overlapping material.
...more Rendering time might improve. Step up the Quality Setting to Medium or Best.
...more Rendering time might improve. Step up the Quality Setting to Medium or Best.
Thanks It is set to polished as it is polished concrete floor.
Thanks It is set to polished as it is polished concrete floor.
"Polished" doesn't mean anything. Post a screenshot of the Material's Appearance Tab with all the categories (i.e. Bump, Cutout, etc.) expanded.
"Polished" doesn't mean anything. Post a screenshot of the Material's Appearance Tab with all the categories (i.e. Bump, Cutout, etc.) expanded.
Yes this was the problem as i had a floor overlay, removed that and it worked. Thanks
Yes this was the problem as i had a floor overlay, removed that and it worked. Thanks
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