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Autodesk Revit (Integrated Plugin developed by Paul Kinnane)

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A .OCS file will be missing the scene assets. Can you provide a .ORBX pls? PM me the link if needed.

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dont know if you got the pm message but here it is
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Can you pls put the ORBX file in the ZIP file and post there here (since that ORBX will not download for me).

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thanks Paul

here it is
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Thanks. I cannot work out why it is so blue. I will ask Otoy to take a look.

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The AO distance in the direct light kernel is too short, i.e. the blue sky is not occluded and thus applied to the objects in the bar. Since the contribution of the sun is missing, everything turns blue. To fix the scene you can either:

- increase the AO distance to occlude the sky
- switch to either the diffuse GI mode or use the path tracing kernel
- define an AO ambient texture that is not blue
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Great thanks , all options work

Have chosen ambient texture as a solution

by the way, the AO was default at 3, did increase to 10 to make it work.

Thanks guys for a prompt solution.

many thanks again
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