When elements get changed, then they can be updated rather than created again. This way the "owner" can remain in control and the receiver is like a design subscriber.
What do you mean? If there is already a material loaded with the same name in Revit, it will use that since two materials can't have the same name. You can either modify the loaded material or SketchUp material.
i have one question, lets say- 1. we import revit file(file1) into sketchup. and saved that skethup file as file2. 2. After that we created a new stream with that file2 and imported in revit. 3. Now if we comapre both file1 and file2, is there any loss of information during sketchup import. As sketchup is more simpler software and revit has very complex coding so i want to know what speckle does with that extra information of revit, either it discard it or keep it for backward compatibility as a backup.
As you said, each application has a different concept. So we work whatever concept those applications provide. While Revit is a BIM application, Sketchup is simpler in terms of data. To answer your question, yes, there will be a loss of data between the two.
@@SpeckleSystems thanks for the answer! :) sadly i'm not that geeky, if you implement offline functionality in next versions will be super for many situations when we don't have access to internet. Thanks and congrats for such a nice program!
Game changer of the construction industry .......Thanks for explanation
Excellent tool. Very thank's for you colaboration
This is game changer. Nice Work!
Wow very awesome Tool and actually very usefull in architecture where your going from multiple software
Thanks for the detailed explanation
You're welcome❤️❤️❤️
The import is 'live' meaning if we don't mess with up locations in revit we can easily update our data throughout the project timeline.
When elements get changed, then they can be updated rather than created again. This way the "owner" can remain in control and the receiver is like a design subscriber.
i can't use it in revit 2023, it says "The graphql request failed without a graphql response"
Nice video sir. How to make axonometric view in rhino. Like as sketchup. Please make one video. How to possible. Thanks🙏🙏🙏
That is great! When will be the same for "Revit to Archicad"?
Hey there,
We are planning to improve our Revit to Archicad conversions. Stay tuned!
How can I fix the problem of overriding sketch up materials on reimport from revit
What do you mean? If there is already a material loaded with the same name in Revit, it will use that since two materials can't have the same name. You can either modify the loaded material or SketchUp material.
i have one question, lets say-
1. we import revit file(file1) into sketchup. and saved that skethup file as file2.
2. After that we created a new stream with that file2 and imported in revit.
3. Now if we comapre both file1 and file2, is there any loss of information during sketchup import. As sketchup is more simpler software and revit has very complex coding so i want to know what speckle does with that extra information of revit, either it discard it or keep it for backward compatibility as a backup.
As you said, each application has a different concept. So we work whatever concept those applications provide. While Revit is a BIM application, Sketchup is simpler in terms of data. To answer your question, yes, there will be a loss of data between the two.
Did all the steps but when it try and receive in sketchup it stuck at requesting is that due to file size?
That doesn't sound good. Can you post your problem at speckle.community , if possible with problematic file?
Does it upload it to speckle's server? Can it also work offline in your computer?
Hey Pablo,
Yes, it uploads. You can deploy Speckle locally if you are a bit geeky.
@@SpeckleSystems thanks for the answer! :) sadly i'm not that geeky, if you implement offline functionality in next versions will be super for many situations when we don't have access to internet. Thanks and congrats for such a nice program!
I don't have sketchup license and I need to convert my revit model to sketchup file, is there any way to convert it via Speckle?
You can publish your Revit model to Speckle and ask the other party to receive it in SketchUp.
why this video is unlisted!
Now it is!! :D
how can I use this software?
I am already using it! great software, it doesn't supports topo-solids yet Am I right?
@@slackline_mx You are right! It is coming with the new release.
@@SpeckleSystems nice! when is it coming? how can I donate to speckle?
@@slackline_mx Second week of October 🤞🤞. You can give us a star on Github: github.com/specklesystems/