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    Default "Rendering" and "Materials" added as Wish List Associated Features

    Summary: Add "Rendering" and "Materials" as Associated Features to select from when creating a Wish List submission.

    Description: "Other" seems like a back-of-the-bus place to put concerns about materials and rendering with Revit. They deserve to be listed along with Beams, Ceilings, Color Fills, etc., so as to be easy to find.

    Product and Feature: Revit Architecture - Other

    Submitted By: Bill Gilliss on 06/05/2019


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    Default Re: "Rendering" and "Materials" added as Wish List Associated Features

    There are a host of categories for wish list submissions that ought to be added -- it seems like they haven't been updated in decades, and don't reflect the scope of Autodesk's current products -- where is the UI ?

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    Default Re: "Rendering" and "Materials" added as Wish List Associated Features

    This is arguably the oddest thing about the AUGI site -- the categories for Revit, at least, range between meaningless and irrelevant, with only a few exceptions where they might make sense.

    Some of the examples that appear to be generated by machine learning / AI :
    - Architectural Family Contents
    - Autodesk Building Maker
    - Concrete Modelling
    - Assembly Views
    - e-Learning
    - Help File
    - Getting Started Guide
    - GBXML
    - Hidden Line
    - Slab Deck Profile (vs Slabs)
    - Sun Path
    I'm pretty confident no posts ever got added to any of those categories intentionally.

    In and of their own right, they might be meaningful terms, but it's painfully obvious this list was slapped together by someone with no Revit experience whatsoever, perhaps just by typing "Revit..." into google and copying the words that follow. If ever it was relevant the list is clearly decades out of date now.

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