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I am looking for a site to download Military Vehicles and Military people, and a BMW Z3.
But I want to be sure if I have to purchse these downloads, that the colors/materials will render properly in Revit. (alot of those free-bee download cars just render grey)
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jws,
Most of the time, the reason why things render grey in Revit, is due to the fact there is a misplaced map, or the path (originally defined) is wrong. Once an object is imported into Revit, you can go into either its properties or to Settings > Object Styles > Imported Objects and define what materials need to be there.
Keep in mind if you bring in a nicely modeled car, etc. that has really nice glossy paint on it, you will not get the same output from Revit that you would from Max/Viz or others. The render engine doesn't have that capability at the moment. Can you get a nice render, sure! But you might have to play or tweek with the materials first.
Hope this helps,
Kyle
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