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So here is an interesting problem....extra kudos to the one that figures it out.
At work, we are using Revit 2009. We have scanned in some of our most often used materials and keep them in a network shared folder. I have a project that is referencing some of the materials and wanted to take the file home and do some 3D Studio renderings. At home, I am using Revit 2011 and 3D Studio 2011. However, when I opened the Revit file at home, I noticed that all of the network share materials aren't present, just the native revit materials. How do I transfer these with me? I'd like to make this project shine and frankly, the wimpy, stripped down Revit mental ray isn't cutting it. Thanks gang!
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