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Rendering

 
Revit has an integrated rendering engine (AccuRender) that lets you visualize the model with material texture maps and more realistic lighting effects. With some quality material images, good composition, and reasonable lighting, you can produce nice imagery.
Rendering can be time consuming, and the results can be mixed. Be realistic in your expectations when approaching rendering, because there is no quick way to get high quality, especially if you are not familiar with the rendering engine in question. Clicking the Raytrace button won’t give you a striking image right out of the box. You may find that a shaded view with shadows is sufficient to convey your design ideas without getting heavily invested in producing a photo-realistic image. Nonetheless, you should be familiar with what is possible.