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Hi Russ,
I was hoping you could help me please?
I have received a file format that I cannot import or convert to use/import into Vectorworks.
On the forum I saw you work with MAX? is this correct?
The file format is '.mat' and holds a library of textures whereas I only need one of them to be converted to a jpg and C4D file.
Would you know where I can find someone online or even maybe yourself to convert it?
Cheers, Grethe- Show previous comments 5 more
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Hi Russ,
thank you for your reply.
Am confused when you say glass? The texture/material within the .mat file was not glass but called 'Used smooth concrete'.
In any case I'll see if I can work around it and hopefully to get a similar result of a concrete/metal texture look with lots of character.
So I googled Vray textures and came across some that may look good as the one I was after.
The first image attached is the one I wanted to create, the others are something I could get on some platforms.
Cheers,
Grethe
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Hi Russ,
thank you for your reply.
Am confused when you say glass? The texture/material within the .mat file was not glass but called 'Used smooth concrete'.
In any case I'll see if I can work around it and hopefully to get a similar result of a concrete/metal texture look with lots of character.
So I googled Vray textures and came across some that may look good as the one I was after.
The first image attached is the one I wanted to create, the others are something I could get on some platforms.
Cheers,
Grethe
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Hi Grethe.
I got confused, as the file was in fact called tempered glass... although it contained 50+ materials... oops
The same applies however, that all it would be is reference a jpg, which it doesn't sound like you have.
I use vray materials website, as i use vray. It's very handy because the jpgs are included in the zip files too. Just what you need for RW/VW
RW comes with the huge (and very good) arroyway collection as standard. you might need to download them by going to help-> download ontent in VW, but once you have them, they're so easy to apply
Good luck
Russ
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