I'm trying to create a view of the two buildings i just added into my project. No matter the view selected, whenever I render in the cloud or on my PC, the road itself (a pad I put together) seems to come out looking like a reflective surface almost like glass. I'm still a learning Revit student and would appreciate any help provided, thanks!
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Btw in previous versions of this track I have had success in seeing the road in renderings. I've changed no phase settings or visibility preferences in the views and can supply older renderings pre-buildings.
Hard to tell without knowing how you envision it is supposed to render. I can render locally though, but I missing your Topo Material. I'd need that to get the full effect -- or, at less get a Rendering that is closer to your design intent. Also, what's the purpose of the "clear" Floor?
Here's the topo material and a few renderings before i added the buildings
Okay, so I took a look at your racetrack again. There something haywire going on with it. Revit doesn't like your racetrack for some reason. Blow out your Building Pad and create the racetrack as a Topo Sub Region. Assign the asphalt material to the Sub Region and it renders fine and dandy. It's better as a Sub Region anyways. A Sub Region will follow the terrain just like a raceway does. Your Building Pad is flat and at the same level throughout the course.
BTW, Revit has a great asphalt Material Appearance Asset. You ought to use it.
Thank you so much, will give it a shot right now. Will update soon, hopefully with a new rendering!
Thank you for the help, the renderings turned out exactly as i had hoped, cheers man!
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