

The Image Size should be at least around 2 Mega Pixel. This will require more credits and might take longer. You can change the Render Quality from Standard to Final for better quality. We have named our View Panorama_firstFloor in this example. Check the appropriate 3D View for your project.In the Ribbon, on the View Tab, click the Render in Cloud button.You cannot render a Google Cardboard VR render (Stereo Panorama) directly from Revit, so first we're we go to the cloud renderer: To render a Panorama from Revit, you need to use Cloud Render. So add 1700 to the height of the level to get the correct Eye and Target Elevation. They should be about 1700mm above the level (eye height). When in doubt, use an Elevation or Section view to the determine the correct height. In the Properties Panel, make sure that the Eye Elevation and Target Elevation are set correctly. Make sure the target is at a sufficient distance. The direction actually doesn't matter that much. Click to place the camera target point.Click at the position where you want to create a panorama to place the camera.

In the Create panel, click the arrow under (3D View) and click (Camera). Open the Floor Plan view of the floor you want to make your VR panorama from. When you are Signed in, it should display your Autodesk 360 username: You can Sign In using the option in the InfoCenter: Students can use the same account as you used to download Revit from the Autodesk Educational website. Make sure you are Signed in to Autodesk 360 in in Revit. Revit Project with 3D Camera view at the position for the panorama.A smartphone supporting WebGL for the Autodesk webbased viewer.Autodesk 360 account with rendering credits.No need to print or use expensive hardware. This offers a great and inexpensive opportunity to check your design in an early stage of the process. Google Cardboard is an inexpensive way to experience Virtual Reality using cheap cardboard 'goggles' and your own smartphone device. This article shows how you can generate Panorama VR images from Revit that can be viewed in a Google Cardboard or compatible device.
