Revit Render Turning Almost All White or Odd Blue

Revit Render Turning Almost All White or Odd Blue

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Revit Render Turning Almost All White or Odd Blue

Anonymous
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Never used this forum but hopefully someone can help, this project is of course due on Tuesday.

I'm trying to render some elevations from an office project and have run into problems. Firstly, the render in cloud will show the startup and then freeze so I'm not able to render in the cloud.

I've tried rendering with the NVIDIA Mental Ray and at first it will render almost all white with just a few lines.Problem Render Large Meeting.jpgRender Settings.PNGHere are the render settings used for that, just the base ones.

 

I tried adjusting the exposure values and got this odd almost colour flip.

xray Render Large Meeting.jpgrender settings xray.PNGRender settings used for this one as well.

 

I've tried playing around with the initial intensity Watts and the light loss factor as well as tried rendering with and without sun with not much change. 

 

If anyone has any ideas please let me know! I'll try post this in the rendering forum as well.

 

 

 

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Viveka_CD
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Hi @Anonymous

 

Sorry to hear that you are facing issues.

 

Did you increase the resolution and rendering quality to best option and see if there is any difference?

Do you have a sun setting/ curtain wall/ tinted glazing etc?

 

See article: Rendered Image is Wrong Color

 

Can you share a file to test and a journal to investigate the issue? I can share a private folder if you'd prefer.

Looking forward to hearing from you.

 

Regards,

 

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cbcarch
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In you render view--before rendering--

 

Under Graphic Display Options>Photographic Exposure, adjust to a higher value. 14 is default; lower numbers are brighter.

 

Edit: You can also adjust the exposure while rendering in Raytrace Mode

Cliff B. Collins
Registered Architect The Lamar Johnson Collaborative Architects-St. Louis, MO
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Viveka_CD
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Hi @Anonymous

 

I just wanted to follow up here, any progress on this issue? Are you seeking more assistance from the community?


Please mark any posts that help with "Accept as Solution" and thanks! Kudos welcome.

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