Access My Renderings:
- Click the My Renderings tab in Autodesk® Rendering.
- Click a project cover to view a project.
Aside from navigation, most of the tasks you can do with images are available from the toolbar above the image viewer.
Navigate through the images by clicking the thumbnails, or by using the left and right arrow buttons that appear in the image viewer.
Display Image Details
- Mouse over the thumbnail image or click on a thumbnail and click the
Info button
on the right side of the toolbar.
Download Renderings
Download an individual rendering:
- In My Renderings, open a project.
- Select an image.
- From the toolbar, click the
Download button
.
- Select the appropriate download option; this varies, depending on the type of rendering being downloaded.
Download all renderings in a collection:
Delete Renderings
Caution: This permanently deletes the rendering and cannot be undone.
Delete a single image:
- In My Renderings, open a project.
- Select an image.
- From the toolbar, click the
Delete button
.
- Select the appropriate Delete option; this varies, depending on the type of rendering being deleted.
Delete all renderings in a collection:
- Above the toolbar, next to the project name, click
Actions button
Delete Project.
Filter Renderings Based on Type
Switch Between Types of Views
Use the Renderings drop-down list to switch between different types of views:
-
Latest Renderings displays the most recent image you rendered from each camera view.
-
All Renderings displays all the renderings ever created for that source file.
- Versions displays all the renderings from a particular version of the source file you rendered. A version is the state of the source file at the time the renderings were created. For example:
- When you click
Start Rendering in Revit, a new version is created and rendered. If you go back to Revit later, make changes, and render again, a second version is created, and so on.
- When you upload a DWG with the same name as a previously uploaded DWG, a new version is created for that project. Versions allow you to focus just on the renderings that came from the model when it was at a specific stage of development.
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Views displays all the renderings from a particular camera view, regardless of which version they were rendered from.