Great video! 👏 If you're looking for a faster way to bridge the two, I'd highly recommend trying BEAM. It directly connects Rhino, Revit, and IFC, making the process smoother and cutting down on the back-and-forth adjustments. Definitely a game-changer for BIM workflows!
OMG! This was so helpful! This made it so much easier to model masses with curves and sharp edges.
Glad you found it helpful!
This is really great. Just discovered your channel and have shared it with my fellow classmates. Keep them coming!!!!
thank you for rhino inside sequel! much needed!
Weh, Since I saw the first video, I was waiting for this sequel. Thankyou so much for the information, love from an Indonesian fan !!
aaah I've been waiting so hard thank youuu
The best way to transfer files is Rhino inside Revit for simultaneous design iterations.
Awesome thx
Great video! 👏 If you're looking for a faster way to bridge the two, I'd highly recommend trying BEAM. It directly connects Rhino, Revit, and IFC, making the process smoother and cutting down on the back-and-forth adjustments. Definitely a game-changer for BIM workflows!
Thank U❤
amazing video !!!!
Thank you!!
Nice Job! We may have to use this for our BIM class ;{), Hope you both are doing well!
Casey! Glad you found it helpful. I teach this workflow in one of my classes at USC. Happy to do that at UW as a guest ;)
Why you are not utilising rhino inside revit