Join Adam Crespi for an in-depth discussion in this video Next steps, part of 3ds Max: Revit Integration.
- [Instructor] Thanks very much for watching my course,…3ds Max: Revit Integration,…and I hope you had as much fun…bringing that model from Revit into 3ds Max…and fine-tuning it as I did.…If you'd like to go further,…here are some courses I'd like to recommend…on LinkedIn Learning.…If you're interested in the Arnold renderer,…check out Aaron F. Ross's course,…3ds Max: Rendering with Arnold.…It's a great primer on the Arnold renderer…and really can bring your renderings out…to a stunning level.…Check out my course,…Substance Design for Architectural Visualization.…
If you're interested in procedural materials…and creating substances of your own,…or to match a certain manufacturer's product,…this is a great starter course.…Lastly, there's a series of texture courses.…Creating Metal Textures, Creating Metal 3D Textures,…Creating Wood 3D Textures, Shingles, and Slate.…These are all short courses in Adobe Photoshop…that will teach you how to make materials quickly…for use in your renderings…to really customize the look of your Revit model in 3ds Max.…
Released
11/14/2017- Optimizing Revit files for export
- Breaking up large meshes
- Exporting the Revit model
- Importing the Revit scene
- Adding details to coarse meshes
- Selecting and replacing materials
- Adjusting UV mapping
- Changing light types
- Adjusting lighting and exposure
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