![]() ![]() So if there are any mechanical, structural, or other revit linked files, they don’t get picked up upon export. One disadvantage is that that any links from the revit file get dropped. Also, families from revit will come in as instanced geometry, which is really nice and keeps the file size down. Now, the advantage of dwg is that geometry comes in clean, poly counts are low and curves come in not too tessellated. For the most part, you can leave it at the default settings. There are 2 flavors of dwg to export from Revit (Solids vs Polymesh), but they have been moved from the standard dwg export, to revits dwg export options under the Solids tab. When exporting to dwg from revit, it’s really straight forward. I’ve become quite familiar with this process and decided to post my experience with the various ways to get a. However getting that revit model into 3dsmax is not always the most straight forward process, and finding the right workflow from Revit to 3dsmax can feel like searching for the Holy Grail. ![]() Revit among architects is much more common these days, and it makes everyone’s job easier including 3D artists. ![]()
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