STHRevit
2010-07-14, 04:50 AM
Hi all,
Revit 2010
I have had a look through the previous posts and have not managed to find an answer to help me.
Living in the southern hemisphere I find that the south elevations in my shaded and rendered views are always too dark.
I have tried to adjust the time of year, day, brightness, shadow intensity etc etc but it still seems not right. Normally I can find a way to correct this but not on this occasion.
My client is currently very concerned that the building is not presenting to a standard he is happy with, so my question is this. Is there a way to ignore the sun casting shadows and allow the light source to be located in the same location on each elevation ie from over your right shoulder.
I know this isn't technically correct, but the client wants the elevations to look a certain way and I cant work out how to do this.
Any ideas?
Revit 2010
I have had a look through the previous posts and have not managed to find an answer to help me.
Living in the southern hemisphere I find that the south elevations in my shaded and rendered views are always too dark.
I have tried to adjust the time of year, day, brightness, shadow intensity etc etc but it still seems not right. Normally I can find a way to correct this but not on this occasion.
My client is currently very concerned that the building is not presenting to a standard he is happy with, so my question is this. Is there a way to ignore the sun casting shadows and allow the light source to be located in the same location on each elevation ie from over your right shoulder.
I know this isn't technically correct, but the client wants the elevations to look a certain way and I cant work out how to do this.
Any ideas?