That means in fact that VIZ doesn't support REVIT!!!
And what about Accurender? Have you ever seen anything such simple and fast?
After all, all these years, we try to make our work with PCs easy...
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> I partly agree with your answer about VIZ. You are correct that VIZ does
not
> have MAX animation features but this is not all. VIZ have the tool "File
> link" which is one of the most important tools for those who work on an
> autocad-based environment. This tool gives the ability to the user to
> prepare a model (dwg file) and then link it in to VIZ for preparation of
> materials and the lights. The best part is that if the dwg file change,
then
> you can update the viz file and the model without loosing all the work
that
> you have done for the materials and the lights. After that of course, you
> can enjoy the state of the art software and use it for the production of
the
> highest quality render images. And if you ask for the price, this is much
> less than MAX.
>
> The only think that I would like to have for use it with Revit, is a "rvt
> link" similar to the "dwg link" tool. If you export the model of a Revit
> file as dwg, you have the same layer and colors for each component, walls
> for example, so you cannot transfer the material information or categories
> in to Viz. This will add a lot more work if you have to apply materials at
> the geometry.
>
> Regards
> Chronis Loulakis
>