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Old January 17th, 2008   #1 (permalink)
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Default Archicad to Maya Problem

Please can anyone help me with my problem. I’m into 3d visualization and I usually import my modeled buildings for my visualizations from Archicad into Maya but when it comes up it is too triangulated and when i try to change to quadrangles it doesn’t work or if it does not all get triangulated please can someone help me. I import into maya using either 3ds or obj file format.
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Default Re: Archicad to Maya Problem

Try to export a obj from maya and import it again. Then try reduce polys
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