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Uploaded By: nollins Thu, Nov 29, 2007
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Description: modeled in revit a few months ago and been posted here. Now i rendered this in 3dsmax 8 as i am self studying 3dsmax. any comments will be welcome
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Thu, Nov 29, 2007 at 8:43:02 AM
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Looks good. I am also beginning to self train myself on 3dsmax, in your opinion, how is the transfer from Revit to 3dsmax? exporting (materials etc)? interface?
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Thu, Nov 29, 2007 at 6:10:49 PM
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bm3875 exporting a revit model to 3dsmax is now easy because of their interoperability as you know they are under one roof(autodesk).as for materials dont apply materials on your revit model before exporting better do it on 3dsmax materials.am i correct? on my opinion revit will be the best if they will add some good render engine which is on par with the other software like mental ray or vray renderer thanks
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Mon, Dec 3, 2007 at 9:21:17 AM
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....this stuff is better if rendered in revit.....nyaha
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