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Junior Member
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Denver
Posts: 4
Name: Alex shtern |
I have a quad core 2.5ghz processor and rendering is still painfully time consuming. Is there anyway I can batch a set of views and have it render overnight?
Also, how does one enlist the services of slave machines? Thanks |
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Join Date: May 2007
Location: Melbourne
Posts: 51
Name: Kris McIsaac |
Revit is slow for rendering, painfully at times. There is no batch function and no distributed rendering (that I know of) and as far as I know it will only use 4 cores max for rendering. Max is still the way to go for high quality renders.
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