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Realistic mode color adjustment

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wei.min
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Realistic mode color adjustment

Hi all, I am new in Revit.

Now I need present a perspective view of a room. I just need to show the furniture realistic color and patterns in it and no need real rendering. I have 2 questions.

1. Perspective view color looks different from the 3D view color. How to adjust the perspective color/light to more similar with 3D view?

2. wall color. We can see 3 walls in perspective view. Actually they are white. But from my perspective view, 2 walls look like grey and 1 wall looks like white. How can i adjust the walls without so sharp difference.

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barthbradley
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This is a pretty subjective thing.  Not science. What looks "right" to you may look "wrong" to your co-worker sitting right next to you. But you've got a lot of controls available to you through that dialog box in your screenshot. Play around with them. You can also play around with the settings of the Materials under the Appearance Tab of the Project Material Browser.  While you are on that Tab, you might even press the "Replace this Asset" button in the upper right corner to launch the Asset Browser. In that browser you might find an even better Appearance Asset than the one the Material is currently using.  Check out the selection of Wall Paints. Type "White Paint" into the Search Bar and a bunch will pop up.  Not all are the same. Check 'em all out to see which one looks best to you in Realistic Views.  

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