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Long before a building begins to rise, designers find inspiration via visualization. The visualization process allows a designer to contemplate their own work, by taking designs from the mind and putting them in a more tangible form — a project made easy when using Revit and other Autodesk products. The visualization process opens up new possibilities for a designer to evaluate and present his or her ideas, as well as opening up new ways to communicate a designer’s intent. From this, discussions are formed, which further ensure the success and outcome of an envisioned design. REVIT 3D VIEW Revit’s 3D View is the most obvious way to visualize a given design, as well as the most ideal method in terms of visualizing in-process productions and detailed static renders. Optimize the transition from model to render by correctly using Revit families, categories, and parameters. By remaining well-structured in your model’s creation, you will be able to filter and hide geometry and export the model much easier later on in the process. Saving your settings as a View Template [View tab > Graphics Panel > View Templates] will help you to maintain consistency by reusing settings for shadows, lighting, render backgrounds, image ...