When I open up one of the tutorial files that come with Revit, I can render a relatively large high quality image in 5 minutes. I don't think it has to do with the settings of revit, but more so with my file.
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For some reason revit will not start rendering. When I begin the rendering on a 3d view (1mb, draft setting) It thinks about it for about 30 minutes and then tells me I need more memory. What am I doing wrong. I feel like I have tried everything. I have removed things from the view. I have made sure there are no links to the drawing. I am utterly lost, and am beginning to worry if I will get these done by my presentation on friday. Any help will be appreciated.
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C
When I open up one of the tutorial files that come with Revit, I can render a relatively large high quality image in 5 minutes. I don't think it has to do with the settings of revit, but more so with my file.
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The rotary engine is the most efficient way of converting fuel to noise ever invented.
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I have the most recent macbook pro with 8gig of memory. I am running revit on windows with VMWare. I have dedicated 4 cores to Windows and 5 gig of memory.
When I render other sample projects that come with rev it for the tutorial, they work fine. Could it be a glitch or something with my file?
Ooh....Mac....I change my original answer to "Get a different computer."
1. I hate Mac and refuse to use it.
2. I thought I read that Revit doesn't like Mac either?
If not those two, I have no idea.
"The thing about quotes on the internet is that you cannot confirm their validity." - Abraham Lincoln
I -edit- a lot, sorry.
The rotary engine is the most efficient way of converting fuel to noise ever invented.
If my post sounds offensive, but can be meant in a non-offensive manner...I meant the latter.
Yeah, thats probably true, however when I open the file on a PC with 8gig memory, it does the same thing...
How big is the file?
"The thing about quotes on the internet is that you cannot confirm their validity." - Abraham Lincoln
I -edit- a lot, sorry.
The rotary engine is the most efficient way of converting fuel to noise ever invented.
If my post sounds offensive, but can be meant in a non-offensive manner...I meant the latter.
the revit file is 45.9 mb
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Yeah, I give up.
Lol, sorry. I've burned my brain out for today on other stuff.
Where's Tannar?
"The thing about quotes on the internet is that you cannot confirm their validity." - Abraham Lincoln
I -edit- a lot, sorry.
The rotary engine is the most efficient way of converting fuel to noise ever invented.
If my post sounds offensive, but can be meant in a non-offensive manner...I meant the latter.
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