Instanced Objects, Elements, Blocks, and Styles
 
 
 

The primary structural entities you will find in a model or project that is linked/imported to 3ds Max from AutoCAD, AutoCAD Architecture, or Revit are style-based objects (in ADT models), family elements (in Revit projects) or blocks (in both ADT and AutoCAD files). Each style-based object, family element, or block will most likely have many instances in the 3ds Max scene.

See Also
  • Instanced Objects

    Instanced objects are AutoCAD, Revit, or AutoCAD Architecture objects or blocks that you can drag and drop into 3ds Max.

  • Family Elements

    When modifiers and materials are assigned to family elements that are imported or linked to 3ds Max, they propagate throughout all instances of the element if their family and type match exactly.

  • Blocks

    The concept of blocks originated in AutoCAD. Blocks allow you to combine one or more objects into a single reusable object. As you work in AutoCAD or AutoCAD Architecture, you can insert blocks repeatedly in the drawing at various locations, orientations, and scales. If you change a block, the changes propagate automatically to all instances of that block throughout the drawing.

  • Styles

    Styles are sets of parameters that you can assign to objects in AutoCAD Architecture to determine their appearance. This means an AutoCAD Architecture object references a style in order to determine certain aspects of its appearance.