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.mlib files can be converted into materials and folders using a tool in the Widgets menu. The procedure is outlined here.
Do keep in mind that the engine is different, though, so colors may shift a little depending on the lighting. Some materials may require manual adjustment.
I tried that and it just sits at converting library with no activity. I'm not sure if I'm supposed to give it some time but this is a 7k file we are talking about. I wouldn't think it would take that long to convert. Also not sure if this is relevant or not but I think this was a material library I used from back in autocad 2002 days and not specifically with accurender.
Roy Hirshkowitz said:
.mlib files can be converted into materials and folders using a tool in the Widgets menu. The procedure is outlined here.
Do keep in mind that the engine is different, though, so colors may shift a little depending on the lighting. Some materials may require manual adjustment.
Ah-- it is relevant-- .mlib files are ours (legacy versions of AccuRender)-- .mli files were old AutoCAD AVE render material files. I don't think we can do anything with these.
Yes-- like I said it may require a little tweaking as well. Have an example playground scene ready with typical lighting in order to evaluate the materials. Render at low-resolution so you don't go crazy.