![]() ![]() Once done, pick the “Ok” button and you are all set to go. Now, pick on the browse button to add the path location for Revit. ![]() Go to the Application Menu, the purple R at the top left, and go to “Options”.Ĭlick on the “Rendering” tab and select the green “+” sign to add the new custom folder for your project. Now that you have made the folder under your project folder, you need to tell Revit where it lives. Place all of the custom images and bump files in this folder, that way, if someone goes offsite, or takes the project home, they can grab this folder and won’t get the error stating that you are missing textures when rendering. Recently, a few clients have been running into this issue, so my recommendation for best practice is to start creating a specific folder for rendering materials under the project folder. Because of that, sometimes an issue arises concerning knowing where those extra image files are being stored and how to access them if you need to go offsite. With that also comes finding, building or creating your own rendering materials (image files) for your projects. Revit Rendering Materials: Sharing Amongst Home, Office and the CloudĪs more and more people are adopting the Revit platform, they are discovering the rendering tool and using it more on projects. ![]()
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