Issues with Facade lighting - Rendering, Aiming, Color
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Hey Guys,
Im new to Revit. Only at it for about a day but i am Familiar with other lighting software.
I am trying to create a rending of a Facade lighting project and am running into a few issues...
- I am unable to aim the fixtures effectively because i don't see that i am able to increase the length of the photometric web. The "Light Source Symbol Length" parameter does not show under type properties. The web only extends about 1' from the fixture. Any reason why this wouldn't show?
- I am unable to change the color of the light emitted from the fixture. I changed the color filter to a few different colors but nothing shows any different in the rendering. The only parameters that makes a difference in the rendering that i have seen are the "Initial Color" parameter and the "Lens Material Finish" parameter. Neither of these options give me much control at all over the light color.
- Some changes that i make do not show through in the rendering. Two examples: First, I created two separate lighting groups and turned one of them off to only show one portion of the building facade, the fixtures i turned off still show as on. Meanwhile a third group i created does stay turned off. Second, i have tried multiple ways to decrease the brightness of a fixture but nothing seems to make any difference. I have tried the dimming function under the rendering settings, I have tried lowering the light loss factor to 0.1, I have even tried manually decreasing the luminous flux. none of which worked. Is there a step you have to take every time in order to make whatever changes you made show through in a rendering?
Just some background on my model. I imported the fixture families from the manufacturer of the floodlights. i have attached the appropriate IES files. The building model itself came from the architect. See attached images for reference.....
Any help or guidance would be greatly appreciated.