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Hello everyone, it's been many years i've been looking for a program like 3dsmax for my mac. So far i've tried C4d, Maya, vectorworks, archicad, sketchup and some others that weren't good enough. I'm looking for a program that can import my dwg/dfx files with the layers created in Autocad, so i can then add the materials and render the thing. 3dsmax does all of these but i don't want to use the Parallels anymore since it's difficult to switch from the one operating system to the other for a small correction. (Autocad on Mac, 3D Studio max on Parallels).
Any help or advice would help,
thank you.
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have you tried 3D Microstation?
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