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    Question how to render and outside wall then the inside wall

    I have to add stucco to the outside wall, then I have to add paint to the same wall but inside. Can I do that some how.

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    Default Re: how to render and outside wall then the inside wall

    Sure, if you've got your wall as an editable poly, you can select the polygons for the inside wall and assign a material to it, then do the same thing for the outside wall.

    If you need further assistance, let me (us) know!

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    Cool Re: how to render and outside wall then the inside wall

    Better yet, model it in Revit--make a wall style as described, export via FBX,
    import into Max, and render away.

    (Just a suggestion--I know a lot of Max users do not have Revit.)

    But this makes your life much easier in situations like this--esp.
    when the design changes!

    cheers....

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