You can render 3D views from a Revit project. You can then place rendered images on sheets to present designs to clients.
The in-product rendering interface uses intelligent defaults so that you can easily generate a quality rendered image without in-depth understanding of rendering technology. The interface also offers advanced settings for users with more rendering experience.
For rendering in the cloud, use Autodesk® 360 (available with an Autodesk Subscription). From the online render gallery, you can access multiple versions of your renderings, render images as panoramas, change rendering quality, and apply background environments to rendered scenes. Before rendering in the cloud, you can define some render settings in Revit.
As an alternative, you can export a 3D view, and use another software application to render the image. See About Exporting to 3ds Max.
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