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Setting up Revit 3D views for export

Setting up Revit 3D views for export

From the course: Revit and Unreal Engine: Real-Life Architectural Visualizations

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Setting up Revit 3D views for export

- [Instructor] We're starting a new chapter now, and we're going to start moving towards generating the appropriate 3D Views in Revit to take them into our scenes in Unreal Engine. So we've got a new Revit project for you. It's called New Office Building, underscore metric, underscore UE.RVT. The UE stands for Unreal Engine and it serves specific Revit model that we're going to use for our architectural visualizations. So make sure you download the one that ends in UE, and download that from the library and open it up in Revit. Bear in mind, it is a Revit 2021 file. So you can only open it in Revit 2021. You can't open it in older versions of Revit. Now, when you open up the Revit file, you can see that the default view opens up in is the default 3D view. You can see that here in the Project browser, there's our default 3D view. You'll also recognize some other 3D views that we've created over time, over previous…

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