![]() ![]() Setup a 3D view and put it on a sheet.Running up against brick walls when trying to get materials from Revit to Max to OBJ, led me to the OBJ exporter from The Building Coder, which doesn’t have materials, but it does have coloured approximations.įirst, let’s export a clean OBJ file from Revit: Failing to get an FBX import (exported from Revit or Max) to show materials in DAZ led me towards using the OBJ format. ![]() ![]() I have previously posted two methods of going from Revit to a 3D PDF for free:Īctually, the method below does require Acrobat … you can download a trial.Īfter going on a mission to find yet another way to make a 3D PDF from Revit for free, here is how I got there: PDF inherently supports the embedding of 3D data. I couldn’t decide whether to call this “ Yet Another Way to make a 3D PDF” or “ Adobe Acrobat 11 and adding 3D objects“, so I went with a more descriptive title … here we go.Īlmost none of our clients use DWF, almost all of them use PDF. ![]()
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