I just upgraded to the Building Design Suite that includes 3ds Max. My question is whether I can use 3ds Max to create the 3d elements of my Revit families I create?
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The default answer is no. 3dsMax generates meshes that are not "BIM" aware/intelligent.
However, you CAN import them by saving to AutoCad or some other formats such as Sketchup-- but once in Revit
they are only "dumb" objects and are pretty useless. They can be "traced over" in Revit's Conceptual Massing environment
and turned into Masses, and then the faces of the Mass can be converted to Revit floors, roofs, walls, curtain systems, etc.
The intended workflow is to MODEL in Revit, then export to FBX and Link into 3dsMax for renderings and animations.
cheers
That is pretty much what I figured. Thank you for your responce. My company has done commercial foodservice design for Thalden before on a project or two.
Mike,
We had spoken about Revit and Food Service Consulting some time ago.
Send me an email and I'll reply back--might possibly have some new work for you in the near future?
Cliff Collins
ccollins@thalden.com
can someone please tell me more about this tracing over process? Is there someplace I can see how this is done?
We have a lot of Cad furniture models that need to be recreated in Revit.