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Exporting the Furniture 3D view
From the course: Revit and Unreal Engine: Real-Life Architectural Visualizations
Exporting the Furniture 3D view
- [Instructor] Once again, we're staying in our office building_metric_ue.rvt file, and what I'm going to do now is jump into the UE furniture 3D view. So double click on it like so, and there's all our furniture ready to go into our Unreal Engine scene. Now, as I've stated, we're doing these as separate 3D views and exporting them out through Datasmith ready to go into Unreal Engine. What it means is we can actually switch them on and off in Unreal Engine if we need to. It's a lot easier that way, rather than dumping everything into an Unreal Engine scene. It becomes a bit unwieldy and there's lots of bits and pieces floating around. If we know that each one of them has a separate set up to come into Unreal Engine, so just a little bit easier to manage. So we're in the UE furniture 3D view, and again add-ins tab on the ribbon, Unreal Datasmith panel, export 3D view. You'll notice now that we've got the assets for…
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