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  • #16
    Here is an update. Let's try to post something again. I'll try several options for size.

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    Bobby Parker
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    • #17
      Nope, let's try large.

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      Bobby Parker
      www.bobby-parker.com
      e-mail: info@bobby-parker.com
      phone: 2188206812

      My current hardware setup:
      • Ryzen 9 5900x CPU
      • 128gb Vengeance RGB Pro RAM
      • NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 X2
      • ​Windows 11 Pro

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      • #18
        Let's try Internet Explorer.

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        Bobby Parker
        www.bobby-parker.com
        e-mail: info@bobby-parker.com
        phone: 2188206812

        My current hardware setup:
        • Ryzen 9 5900x CPU
        • 128gb Vengeance RGB Pro RAM
        • NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 X2
        • ​Windows 11 Pro

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        • #19
          Originally posted by glorybound View Post
          Layer from material and it is brlilliant.
          Thanks Bobby, will try it out.

          Out of curiosity, how do you normally import Revit files? I've done all sorts of variations over the years, a bit depending of the Max version, and in 2017 you can relatively reliably open an RVT file directly and then choose to base the layers on materials, type etc. This works relatively ok but basically creates one object per material that you then have to explode, are you saying this script somehow splits up the objects? What happens if an object has more than one material?

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          • #20
            Originally posted by Nicinus View Post

            Thanks Bobby, will try it out.

            Out of curiosity, how do you normally import Revit files? I've done all sorts of variations over the years, a bit depending of the Max version, and in 2017 you can relatively reliably open an RVT file directly and then choose to base the layers on materials, type etc. This works relatively ok but basically creates one object per material that you then have to explode, are you saying this script somehow splits up the objects? What happens if an object has more than one material?
            Well, I see that there were some new posts while I wrote this, thanks. Love to see a video.

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            • #21
              I just import the RVT and with a couple scripts I am good. Here is a quick video - http://bobby-parker.com/architectura...rials-to-layer
              Bobby Parker
              www.bobby-parker.com
              e-mail: info@bobby-parker.com
              phone: 2188206812

              My current hardware setup:
              • Ryzen 9 5900x CPU
              • 128gb Vengeance RGB Pro RAM
              • NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 X2
              • ​Windows 11 Pro

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              • #22
                I used to import by material, however to tends to combine bits of the model that dont or shouldn't have any relation to each other just because they have the same material.

                Now I use import by Family and the model is well organized and very easy to manage

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