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Tue, Jul 5, 2005 at 6:13:00 PM | Appliances/baths and sinks

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Hello... HEy where does everyone get their 3d models for bathtubs and sinks that have great detail... And what is the best way to put a material on those items 3d max and then convert into Revit or ???? Also, What is the best way to fuse together 2 curtain walls that are at opposite angles, I mean 2 c/wall's are meeting together to form a corner. Thanks!

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Tue, Jul 5, 2005 at 6:57:59 PM | RE: Appliances/baths and sinks

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here is a image of what I mean for the corner join....

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Wed, Jul 6, 2005 at 4:51:23 AM | RE: Appliances/baths and sinks

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The ones we use i have gotten off the manufacturers CD in 3D DWG format. When importing a 3D Dwg file into revit check the materials settings as you'll notice a new material has been added here (or a few). You change the accurender material for this material to what you need it to be (don't change the name of the actual revit material). It can't be added as a parameter though.. Providing the walls are joining properly mullions should automatically mitre. The panels however should always butt into each other and will never actually join... In you situation i'd try dragging the walls apart and rejoining them making sure there heights/levels are the same. HTH.

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