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    All of these models are created in Revit and available for download. Just have a few new test renders to show. I'd appreciate any comments. These are also posted in the DV gallery.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rbcameron1 View Post
    All of these models are created in Revit and available for download. Just have a few new test renders to show. I'd appreciate any comments. These are also posted in the DV gallery.
    Looks pretty darned realistic. Nice.
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    Looking good, are these only generated with REVIT render engine?

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    Yes and no. I can get this quality out of Revit and believe me, before I waste my time in 3dsMax, I make sure it is darn accurately rendered in Revit. I have a beast of a machine that can crank through renderings though. However, to get it to the next level, I bring it into 3dsMax. I just posted some new renderings of a hospice room I quickly put together. yes, the revit model for that is "available".

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    I had a question about the frosted glass material:
    Yeah, with that nice crackle effect, right?
    That is actually a Revit based material. Standard frosted glass with some fine tuning once brought into 3dsMax. Basically its a ton of render then re-render until I got the effect I wanted. The thing I like about it is I could use it on so many other things besides the nursery tub. I have no idea what the settings are and I think all my models are now lost or stuck up on my turbosquid account and there's a link below my name.
    Thanks for viewing!

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