To improve a rendering, you can rerender it from My Renderings.
- To rerender an image, from the toolbar click one of these options.
- Rerender
- Prepare a new rendering based on the same source file and version.
- Render as Panorama
- Create an interactive panorama based on the camera view used in the image.
- Render as Stereo Panorama
- Create a stereo rendering of your designs and view them with virtual reality goggles.
- Render as Solar Study
- Enables you to visualize the impact of natural light and shadows on both the exteriors and interiors of projects. Use the dialog boxes provided to adjust parameters. Works for both Revit and AutoCAD files.
- Render as Illuminance
- Prepares a new rendering with units of brightness displayed in false color, including a legend indicating the number of incident Lux. This enables you to check lighting levels in your design, for example to get LEED certification for a building. The scale displayed is logarithmic.
While rendering, you can do the following.
- View details about rendering progress by mousing over the thumbnail image progress bar.
- Select Cancel Rendering from any in-progress rendering thumbnail menu to stop rendering the image (cannot be undone).
- Once rendering has begun, you can close your browser window. You can still monitor rendering progress and review completed images in My Renderings.
Note: You can also adjust an image's exposure. This does not perform a rerender, but just an image post-processing on HDR data.