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Hi there, Im using Revit 10, and Im in need to create an ambulance that is relative to the colours and decals of the ambulances here in New Zealand. I have the side photo of the actual ambulances here, and Im just wondering if I can apply that picture to the exterior of a van. Ive got a VW van that is close enough to the shape, so I'm happy with that. What would you suggest be the best wat to apply the colours and decals to the van?? I would usually just photoshop it in after rednering, but Ive been asked to animate the scene with a walkthrough... Cheers
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Well, i think you should try to find out a 3d model (ambulance) in sketchup or dwg then apply the colors/materials you want for that model, try here: http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/search?q=ambulance&styp=m&btnG=Pesquisar
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