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    Default DV122-1: How to Win More Work and Impress Existing Clients Using Autodesk Revit and 3ds Max Design Together for High-End.

    Instructor: Jason Howden

    Class Description: Learn how to take your standard everyday Revit “designs” and turn them into realistic renderings that will have your clients asking if the project is already built. This class will cover real-world best practice techniques for creating fast, efficient renderings directly from live Revit Projects so you can leverage your investment in BIM and Revit to win more work and be a step ahead of your competition. We will cover rendering and material settings in Revit, maximizing the benefits of using your Revit BIM model through FBX file export, saving you time and money. This class will also explore the advantages of using multiple rendering engines to complete different “styles” of rendering and how to leverage your existing network to complete renderings with very tight deadlines. This class will appeal to anyone wanting to setup a streamlined approach to creating realistic renderings in-house within Revit and 3ds Max Design.

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