Making your lights GLOW in Revit!

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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024
  • This seemed like a simple trick to me, but I still come across many people who don't know about it (and I recall not knowing about it once upon a time too!). In less than 5 minutes time, you'll be in the know too.
    I hope you enjoy the session and learn something new! Feel free to comment any feedback/questions below, or follow my channel if you enjoyed this.
    Software used;
    Autodesk Revit 2020: www.autodesk.c...
    Enscape 3D: enscape3d.com/
    Adobe Premier CC: www.adobe.com/...
    OBS: obsproject.com/
    Hardware used;
    Webcam: support.logite...
    Laptop: www.msi.com/Wo...
    Microphone: www.rode.com/mi...
    #revit #bim #rendering

Комментарии • 43

  • @brianjohnson3834
    @brianjohnson3834 2 года назад +2

    I idolize your skills in Revit and Dynamo programming dude! 👍I hope your future is bright!

  • @caseycopier2288
    @caseycopier2288 3 месяца назад +1

    Nice Tip - Thank you!

  • @Amyyy07
    @Amyyy07 Год назад +1

    You are a life saver

  • @immi85
    @immi85 3 года назад +2

    short n sweet👍

  • @danemmanuelreyes9156
    @danemmanuelreyes9156 2 года назад +1

    Thank you! This helps a lot!

  • @biminitiative8472
    @biminitiative8472 3 года назад +2

    Gavin, the option for two Emissive Lenses, with values on a Day/Night Switch, Global Parameter, and two lenses swopped out . Its a whole project solution, with inherent issues with instances.

    • @AussieBIMGuru
      @AussieBIMGuru  3 года назад

      Thanks Pierre, I'm actually considering global parameters or Dynamo as an option also to batch swap lens materials.

    • @biminitiative8472
      @biminitiative8472 3 года назад +1

      @@AussieBIMGuru The dynamo is better ? Because you could set the time responses, and the exports done to image files as part of the deal. But, as we said previously some simple steps need to be retained because you forget how when there are too many automations. Haha

    • @AussieBIMGuru
      @AussieBIMGuru  3 года назад

      Dynamo is probably better, but not all users know how to use it.

    • @biminitiative8472
      @biminitiative8472 3 года назад +1

      Gavin, fair response. That's why I like the Global parameters, I think we do not use them enough. I'm not entirely sure what the performance impact is with Globals. Another thing may be that Player could have slider bars to allow seasons, months, time of day and light levels. That would allow users to have a snap-shot utility. Another opportunity for someone to do....

  • @marwanbeaino5377
    @marwanbeaino5377 Год назад +1

    Such a great quality content...

  • @iditmaimon9208
    @iditmaimon9208 2 года назад +1

    thank you!!

  • @charlesball9522
    @charlesball9522 3 года назад +2

    3:08 - 3:38 the audio works but the video freezes. Correct me if I am wrong but could you do a visibility parameter to turn on/off the material for day/night modes? This may require having two lenses, each with a different material.

    • @AussieBIMGuru
      @AussieBIMGuru  3 года назад

      Yeah my webcam does that sometimes. Hoping to move onto an eos m50 next year.
      You could use a visibility parameter set with 3 lenses (on/off/night), would just require triple modelling.
      I'm current exploring another option which is associating global parameters to the lens material instead.

    • @charlesball9522
      @charlesball9522 3 года назад +1

      @@AussieBIMGuru I haven't really used global parameters. Why would that be the option?

    • @AussieBIMGuru
      @AussieBIMGuru  3 года назад +2

      @@charlesball9522 ease of control, can associate to instance controls for all lights if assigned correctly. I'l make a video for it late november.

  • @user-xc4eh4kp9n
    @user-xc4eh4kp9n Год назад +1

    Excellent !!!question, I tend to see in Revit "grey colors
    whether its plaster or paint, come out brownish in enscape. It doesn't matter if its interior rendering or exterior. Is there a work around solution?

    • @AussieBIMGuru
      @AussieBIMGuru  Год назад

      I believe this would come down to one of three things:
      1. The warmth of the scene, and colour of the sun in enscape settings
      2. The colour of artificial lights
      3. The colour of surrounding objects that reflect light
      Greys are usually light enough that they naturally pick up a bit of adjacent colour (this is how real lighting works), but if its too extreme try either reducing warmth in enscape and/or the saturation of surrounding materials.

    • @user-xc4eh4kp9n
      @user-xc4eh4kp9n Год назад

      Hello Mate, Im willing to pay you for service. I have tried everything you had mentioned. Grey colors light or dark shade comes out in brown. I'm doing an interior rendering in escape and the toilet partitions are all brown.

    • @AussieBIMGuru
      @AussieBIMGuru  Год назад

      @@user-xc4eh4kp9n id say try the enscape forums - theyre a helpful bunch and their advice is free!

  • @dhanrajmaghade34
    @dhanrajmaghade34 3 года назад +1

    The tutorial was great! Short and easy to understand.
    I have a doubt: For some reason Enscape is not rendering artificial lights 'ON' during daytime in my project. Please help with a solution.

    • @AussieBIMGuru
      @AussieBIMGuru  3 года назад +1

      Could be a variety of reasons, most are discussed in depth here; forum.enscape3d.com/index.php?thread/115-lights-are-off-during-day-and-that-s-a-problem/

    • @dhanrajmaghade34
      @dhanrajmaghade34 3 года назад +1

      @@AussieBIMGuru Thank you :) I'll check it out

  • @maheshgarande7606
    @maheshgarande7606 3 года назад +1

    Hello sir, Love from India. I want to know specifications of your pc or laptop. And I want to buy new laptop for Revit and Lumion . So please suggest or tell me your preference for buying new laptop.. kindly reply sir. Thank you

    • @AussieBIMGuru
      @AussieBIMGuru  3 года назад +1

      Hi Manesh. My setup is in my video description. I use a high end spec which us quite expensive, but check out Joseph Kim's channel where he reviews hardware for AEC.

    • @maheshgarande7606
      @maheshgarande7606 3 года назад +1

      @@AussieBIMGuru thank you.. I'll check out

  • @danysasha7994
    @danysasha7994 3 года назад +1

    heeei. But how to make a halo around the light source like in 3dsmax renderings ....is that possible?

    • @AussieBIMGuru
      @AussieBIMGuru  3 года назад

      Not 100% sure what you mean by the halo. If its a glow that it casts on adjacent surfaces typically this would be driven by the IES profile.

    • @danysasha7994
      @danysasha7994 3 года назад +1

      @@AussieBIMGuru Yes but to glow from the light source to the surface ..
      and between them.

    • @AussieBIMGuru
      @AussieBIMGuru  3 года назад

      Between them isn't possible as it isn't realistic (light shafts etc). This only occurs in real life as light catches particles in the air like dust i believe so revit cannot do this. Most people add this in post production. Surface light is all related to the ies file you use.

    • @danysasha7994
      @danysasha7994 3 года назад +1

      @@AussieBIMGuru ok, thanks .I was a bit scared because I noticed that the renderings in revit don't look as realistic as those from 3dsmax .I thought it was because of the lights :]].

    • @AussieBIMGuru
      @AussieBIMGuru  3 года назад +1

      @@danysasha7994 3dsmax is a more dedicated rendering platform, but takes more setup vs enscape. Maybe look into vray for revit alternatively?

  • @fusromuah
    @fusromuah Год назад

    Great video...I have the opposite problem lol. My lights look like they're on but they don't illuminate anything below them.

    • @AussieBIMGuru
      @AussieBIMGuru  Год назад

      Sounds strange, make sure the light isn't stuck inside a shape.