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Exporting to Maya

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Anonymous
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Exporting to Maya

Can Revit export to Autodesk Maya and retain all the texture information?

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Anonymous
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I am also interested in this question.

Can you import a Revit file directly into Maya and retain texture, lighting, and/or camera information?

 

I know that 3dsMax incorporated this as a new feature in 2013, but I cannot find information on a Revit to Maya path.

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DarrenP
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you have to use fbx
try it

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Anonymous
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FBX?

I've been researching online and there seems to be issues with texture transfer etc... 


But you're the expert. I will try it and report back. Thanks for the response 🙂

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DarrenP
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revit wasn't made to work with maya
this may or may not work

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Anonymous
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I have tried fbx and everything converts and imports into maya execptt for the textures.

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Anonymous
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Same question. I have tried to export file from revit to Navisworks with NWC format, then export file from Navisworks to Maya with FBX format. It reserves most of the colors but not so accurate. Have u found other ways to solve this problem?

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