Hey! Tanks for all your videos! I have some tips for this kind of work that I think would help :D 1. Use the visibility setting to hide de 3D model in the floor plans. 2. After importing the 2D CAD tree, you can simply explode it, so you don’t have to select each line to make the drawing. Hope it helps! 😉
You are using a family with a DWG nested into it?! Revit doesn't like any type of imported files. This will make the model extremely heavy and unworkable when copying trees multiple times! Bad advice for just getting a 3D view and shadow of a tree in Revit.
Imported nested cad files and sketchup files are a file killer. Really hurts performance and it's extremely hard to control the appearance of them in different views
question : in 3dsmax, we can make trees from 2d plane and make it oriented to camera, i realize that the result is not as perfect as trees in 3d model, but can we make the same way in revit using 2d planes?
Does anyone know if this tree is parametric? From how it was set up I feel like you wouldn't be able to scale it the way the standard Revit trees scale.
Keep it up man! You're the #1 source for revit info on youtube, you have changed my life with your videos!
Hey! Tanks for all your videos!
I have some tips for this kind of work that I think would help :D
1. Use the visibility setting to hide de 3D model in the floor plans.
2. After importing the 2D CAD tree, you can simply explode it, so you don’t have to select each line to make the drawing.
Hope it helps! 😉
Spot on
You are using a family with a DWG nested into it?! Revit doesn't like any type of imported files. This will make the model extremely heavy and unworkable when copying trees multiple times! Bad advice for just getting a 3D view and shadow of a tree in Revit.
You can just delete the DWG onde you have copied the lines.
Imported nested cad files and sketchup files are a file killer. Really hurts performance and it's extremely hard to control the appearance of them in different views
Couldn't you have tabbed the lines to click more than one at a time?
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Hi, Your videos are awesome. When you put a 3D tree. Does the model not get heavier?
You can automate all the CAD clicking, with Dynamo or even python auto clickers. Instead of having to pick each line one at a time.
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But does it follow topography when implanting it in site plan?
Can you start tutorials with dynamo
I agree
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Great
, continue the same.
i have a problem, when i turn on shadows on floor plan trees shows a circle shadow, can you help me to turn it of pleasse
thank you bro. how do i adjust the imported tree materials?
question : in 3dsmax, we can make trees from 2d plane and make it oriented to camera, i realize that the result is not as perfect as trees in 3d model, but can we make the same way in revit using 2d planes?
Does this make the file heavy!
Does anyone know if this tree is parametric? From how it was set up I feel like you wouldn't be able to scale it the way the standard Revit trees scale.
You can explode dwg drawing and then convert model lines into symbolic lines.
Damn.... It was a torture for me to watch him picking up lines, hoping there was some trick in the end, but no... he just did it in the hardest way
I can't find where to download these files on your Patreon page. Could someone send a link, please?
Revit should support proxies without third party applications or plugins.
can you make a tutorial how to model azerbaijan tower in revit?
why adding tree in site cause lag
Tu si pametan
why my lines are going under the mask
Metric please!
explode cad file and convert to lines
First comment :p