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    Import 3DS Max vrmesh with correct materials

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    • B Offline
      bitslapped
      last edited by

      Hi I am exporting a vrmesh from 3DS Max 2014 and rendering the proxy in Sketchup but having all sorts of problems with materials. I have tried placing vrmesh and textures in same folder. Some times one material applies correctly but the others default to a colour.

      Can someone please pass on a workflow to get this working?
      Thanks

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        bitslapped
        last edited by

        After importing vray proxy, I had to go into Vray materials and remap materials. If I 'right-click->save as' the proxy I can then bring the proxy into future sketchup models without having to reapply materials.
        The UV mapping seems correct too, but I'm pretty new to this.

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          TedVitale_CG
          last edited by

          Glad you got the problem solved. You did exactly what I would have suggested.

          Ted Vitale
          Owner | Creative Director
          http://www.voxl.vision

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            talegend
            last edited by

            can you please explain that more
            where to "save as" and how ?
            really appreciated

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              talegend
              last edited by

              would you please guys explain more how to do it in details and step by step please
              best regards and thanks in advance

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