Hi,
I have a problem related to material color. The color that i choose for the material looks much lighter in the material slot and when render, any suggestions !
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The render colour is an average colour. If you look at the render appearance sphere, parts are darker than the colour that you chose. Your render view appears to be in full sunlight, so it will look brighter. If you change the sun position so that it's not shining directly onto the surfaces it will appear darker.
How materials looks after rendering depends on many things. The material in the material slot is quickly rendered with some (internal) settings and a simple environment.
You already will see in this prerender if you change the environment that the appearance of the material also changes.
In your project you have all kinds of things that change the appearance of materials, the (colored) lights you use, other materials around (e.g bleeding) shadows and then some possible render settings. And after render is complete you can make some changes by using tonemapping..
So yeah, that a material in the slot looks different that in the render is to be expected.
Louis
Please mention Revit version, especially when uploading Revit files.
The color i choose for a material is normally the diffuse color which tells the material how it looks in the lit areas, then the software will generate the material color in shadow areas. Material highlight color is related to material nature like metals, glass, matte ...etc (I don't think this will solve it.)
Once your image is rendered you can adjust the exposure settings, where you can alter the look of the rendering. Ialways start with the Exposure Value, as this can often improve the appearance.
Exposure will affect the overall lighting condition with all the materials. Exposure control can be used at the end for fine tuning.
What you can try to do is finding a more suitable appearance setting for your material. In Revit 2019(?) Autodesk added PBR (Physical Based Rendering) materials to the material library. You can see this in the material library. Materials with the yellow exclamation mark in the corner are the older non PBR materials.
If you replace the appearance of your material with something more suitable and use one of the PBR material appearances (watch the absence of the exclamation mark) you might get better results.
Louis
Please mention Revit version, especially when uploading Revit files.
Actually, I did the scene in 2018 which doesn't have the PBR appearances, then i moved to 2020 and it worked perfectly. Thank you very much
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