
If there is a difference between the before and after names, it means that the names of the re-imported materials have changed.īelow is some advice for Revit, ArchiCAD and SketchUp that will help you troubleshoot this issue and instructions on how to fix missing Lumion materials. Make a note of the name of that material.ġ.4: Then re-import the model and make a note of the new material name. LS Project file that still has the intact materials.ġ.3: Move the mouse cursor to one of the surfaces that loses its Lumion material after you re-import the model. The result is that the Lumion materials disappear and you only see the original Imported Materials.ġ.1: To check if that is the case, please open a version of your. If you re-import a model and the imported material names from your 3D modeling application do not match the existing imported material names in your Lumion Project, the Lumion materials can't be re-applied to the re-imported model.



Lumion uses the names of imported materials from Revit, SketchUp, ArchiCAD, etc.
