Interior Lighting in Revit Tutorial
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Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction
01:30 Ceiling lights
09:22 Wall-based lights
10:00 Floor-based lights
11:15 Ambient lighting
13:24 Rendering settings
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Awesome teaching
love to see your video . thank you for your tutorial~~
very helpful tuto good info thanx
i love so much
thanks
Kindly make a video for modelling those strip lights
Hello love the video can you advise me on a Revit software I can buy good for beginners but also advance and not expensive
how can the lighting fixture exclude some objects? for example: I don't want the A lighting on the ceiling, but i need the A lighting on the wall. because the ceiling is already bright. How can i make A lighting exclude the ceiling? could you explain how can i do that? Thank you so much
it never renders like that for me. it just focuses the light in isolated areas and the area where the light is not directly shining onto are dark!!!
Hello. I'm trying to render and my lights show up under artificial lights but it doesn't show under under the actual render dialogue as it's rendering. Am I doing something wrong?
@danigiraldoc.7249
7 ай бұрын
Yeah, it happened to me too. I don't think this guy's hacks are good enough.
Do you sell other things ie toothbrushes
Where do you get all the furniture for your renderings?
@balkanarchitect
8 ай бұрын
I offer these realistic furniture families on my website: balkanarchitect.com/p/furniture-family-pack
@pranjallll7924
4 ай бұрын
But they are not free.
i dont have the lighting family
Vidim Balkan u imenu... Odakle ste?
This doesn't really capture how to do realistic lighting. Do you have another video for that?
Awesome teaching