I may just misunderstand this, but is there a way I can take a Revit project file that I have added materials to via Cosmos, and somehow import it into 3ds Max while keeping these Vray materials?
Since this Revit Vray implementation seems to be "virtual" in the sense that I'm not really changing the Revit materials, and the changes are only visible at rendering, it would seem that Vray for Revit somehow should be able to save down a sidecar / XML file that Vray for 3ds Max somehow could read?
It would obviously be very useful to do conceptual visualization in Revit, but then take it to the next level in 3ds Max / Vray without having to start from scratch.
Since this Revit Vray implementation seems to be "virtual" in the sense that I'm not really changing the Revit materials, and the changes are only visible at rendering, it would seem that Vray for Revit somehow should be able to save down a sidecar / XML file that Vray for 3ds Max somehow could read?
It would obviously be very useful to do conceptual visualization in Revit, but then take it to the next level in 3ds Max / Vray without having to start from scratch.
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