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whats going on guys vulcan arctic here and in todays video were going to be talking about background and rabbit now over the years i have explored many different approaches to backgrounds in revit ive made some tutorials here on youtube and today i thought i might take a different approach so i saw that many of these real-time rendering engines create some sort of a sphere around your model and its kind of an image thats 360 degrees all around and the idea is it doesnt matter which angle you make your camera be in its still going to show some background there and i thought this is really cool but what if we try to figure out an approach for people that dont have access to these real-time rendering engines but still want to have that 360 degree background for their models so i have developed an approach using a wall thats part transparent part treeline but you can use a cityscape or something like that and it can be a really cool approach for your background in revit and that