![]() ![]() And am experimenting with using Rhino 6 as a in-between format, for the 3DM generated by Archicad does carry all the lighting information, meaning I don't need to re-do the lighting design on the model, and Rhino exports the FBX preserving the lighting information. While in Archicad you need to be in the 3D view window to be able to synchronize your Archicad model to Twinmotion. I have had also some success with the Collada export and import on Blender. After you have installed the datasmith plugin, open both applications - Archicad and Twinmotion. ![]() So, there is the re-texturing and re-lighting. I never realized there could be a risk involved with incorporating TwinMotion into my workflow. So far I have been exporting as FBX, using the twinmotion exporter, with the added problem the twinmotion export doesn't bring any lighting information into the model. I guess as users when we see a new renderer promoted we just assume it will continue to work with Archicad even as Archicad is updated. ![]() But I wonder if other people are using, and what is your workflow from getting the Archicad model into Blender. Even tho Archicad doesn't have a native support for exporting Blender files, Blender 2.8 is proving to be an excellent asset for Architectural Visualization. ![]()
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