I'll second Enscape as a useful tool that doesn't require too much of a learning curve to use successfully.
https://www.textures.com/ is a good resource for finding textures you can add to your Revit materials to get them to render more effectively.
Good luck!
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I have been using Enscape for the past few months, you can get some really great results if you set it up right!
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Hello all,
Do you use any other tool in Revit in order to create nice presentations for your clients?
Until now I use: VR Panorama
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