From the course: Revit 2019: Interior Design Project Techniques

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Rendering a view in place

Rendering a view in place

- [Instructor] So, now we've reached the culmination of all of this hard work that you've been putting into this model to get your presentation document that you've been wanting to turn in for your client. And that is the rendering. And renderings can actually be done two different ways as well inside of Revit. What we're gonna do first, or at least what I'm gonna show you right now, is how to do an in-place rendering. And that means it's done inside of the software as we speak. So, the first thing I wanna make sure is that I'm in a perspective view. You can only do renderings of a 3D view or some type of perspective. From here I am going to click on View and I'm gonna click on Render. You can also click it down here at the bottom in your view control bar. There's the teapot down there. You can click on that, and it's gonna bring up the Rendering dialog box. And the reason it's a teapot is because the teapot was one of the first items rendered in a 3D modeling program. So, I guess if…

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