From the course: 3ds Max and Twinmotion: Architectural Visualization
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Importing into Twinmotion
From the course: 3ds Max and Twinmotion: Architectural Visualization
Importing into Twinmotion
- [Instructor] Now that you have your FBX file, you can import it into Twinmotion. So when you import into Twinmotion there's a couple of different options and we're going to go through those to show you how they work. So if you want to import in Twinmotion, you can go File, Import. The hot key is Ctrl+I. You can also find that same menu item here, as well as here. So I'm going to go ahead and click import and then it gives you two options, geometry or landscape. We're going to choose geometry. And then we're going to go into our Twinmotion FBX folder and select SampleHouse.fbx, which is what we exported. When I bring that in, it shows me the file and then it also gives me the chance to do a number of options. Now, the first one is called collapse. Now, this is very important. This going to determine how your assets come into the scene. Now, by default, it's collapsed by material and we'll show you that one…
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