![]() But they are not, even an isolated building gets considerably larger when going from Revit into Max via the coveted DWG translator. One would think that the Revit models, complete with pages and pages of detailed notes and drawings.would be larger in size than the imported model in 3dsMAX. The Revit-Max route apparently can't handle it. This is not an unreasonable size project, at best it could be referred to as mid-size. I am also aware that I can box out a portion of the model via Revit but I really don't want to do that because I am looking specifically to do site renderings. I've avoided importing trivial detail like plumbing fixtures. I wasted hours and hours on this, and I have nothing to show for it. There are options that affect file size, but not significantly. ![]() I have systematically tried all of the import options one-by-one. I've tried both the dwg importer and file link manager, and every option I can possibly think of within both, and nothing seems to reduce file size. When the site file is exported to 3dsMAX, the file size balloons about 200 MB, making it all but unusable for renderings. In Revit the site model is perfectly workable on my fast computer. The Revit master site file is about 20mb in size, and the 3 buildings, all complete with construction documents, are about 11mb each. ![]() I have a site model in Revit which contains 18 small buildings, of 3 custom designs (several of the designs are repeated and repositioned). ![]()
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