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hello, everyone,
except I'm missing something, when I link Revit model into 3dsMax, the existing phase is a single object; I can't assign material to individual elements such as existing door, glass panels, roof ect.
Any suggestion?
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How are you importing the revit file to 3ds max? I just did a render using the 'Suite Workflow' - '3ds Max Exterior Scene' and the objects came in indiviually selectable. If you are exporting an fbx look at the advanced options. I believe there are options to group by geometry type, material, no grouping, etc.
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