I'm not sure what you mean?
My method is to convert all the revit mateials to vray materials, and
modify them as needed. For sanities sake I do not change the name of
them, whatever they were called in revit what they will be in Viz.
In the DWGLink manager be sure both check boxes are checked (use scene
materials up reload) But watch out for the RB8 bug I described above in
the "revit into viz" thread started by kelman.
There will be a class on this topic at AU this year, but I won't be
teaching it. I'm teaching one on multi-unit projects in revit and two
Tips and Tricks Labs, and well as B to Z again.
See you there!
Chris
AlmightySR
> Alright... Know of any method to keep my materials? I wouldnt use th Revit
> Materials but Even if it output 3DS I can overwrite the images that the 3DS
> export creates to get me a good chunk of the way there.
>
> Going to teach at AU05?
>
> Talk later,
> Scott
>
>
> "Christopher Zoog" wrote in message
> news:4932993@discussion.autodesk.com...
> Just link the 3d dwg created by revit into Viz.
>
>
> AlmightySR
>
>>?But how do you do it with VIZ 2006.. I heard it was built in??
>>
>>
>>"David Haynes - Ideate" wrote in message
>>news:4932882@discussion.autodesk.com...
>>This URL with work for VIZ2005 - see bottom of page.
>>http://revit.autodesk.com/8.0/common/download.asp?en-us
>>Hope this helps
>>
>>David Haynes, AIA
>>Ideate, Inc.
>>www.ideateinc.com
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>>"AlmightySR" wrote in message
>>news:4932178@discussion.autodesk.com...
>>...How do I do that?