Thank you for this tutorial! It’s really helpful. By the way, I wonder if there’s any way to change the line weight of the imported sketchup model in revit to make it less complex and lighter in the floor plan?
Yes! You could certainly do that. If you switch to the Ref Level view you can use Symbolic (furniture) Lines to create the outline of the chair as seen in plan view. Then control the visibility setting of the imported SketchUp model to only show in 3D views and suppress it for plan views or elevation views. Do you need a video of that process?
It didn't work for me. The colour changes when I change the materials in Manage in the Family but when I load it into the project and render it still comes out grey
Great video, thank you so much! Have been searching for a while for an easy method for the conversion. much appreciated!
Omg thank you! Before this I was actually remodelling from scratch 😵😵
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Thank you for this tutorial! It’s really helpful. By the way, I wonder if there’s any way to change the line weight of the imported sketchup model in revit to make it less complex and lighter in the floor plan?
Yes! You could certainly do that. If you switch to the Ref Level view you can use Symbolic (furniture) Lines to create the outline of the chair as seen in plan view. Then control the visibility setting of the imported SketchUp model to only show in 3D views and suppress it for plan views or elevation views. Do you need a video of that process?
@@rgrandmaison yes please
Is it possible to make the 2d view of the imported sketchup objetct look clean? I mean if i want to use it to my plans it is going to see "dirty"
Some faces of my model are either missing or see-through when I render it in Enscape.
How to get rid of these tessellation if I have to make 2d drawing with dimensions?
It didn't work for me. The colour changes when I change the materials in Manage in the Family but when I load it into the project and render it still comes out grey
Thank you, very detailed
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