I waisted hours with rhino inside revit stuff listening to IT guys talking IT stuff. and you did the job simply, architects way!. no grasshopper no one million god knows what components:) thanks!
The first time I brought the model, it worked pretty well in conceptual mass. I could explode and manipulate the surfaces. Just some surfaces couldn't be converted to wall, so I tried again, but this time even in conceptual mass when I explode, the whole volume disappears!
so this seems to work well for poly surface objects, but Im trying to deal with mesh and nurbs sometimes and Revit doesn't like those. I find rhino inside direct shape, or conveyor plugin work easier and allow for some bi-directional workflow that this method does not. There is a lot of post processing happening here that can be pretty easily pre-done using rhino to revit or conveyor. That said, there was still some useful info in here, I like how it gives you a manipulable mass in the mass editor, also conveyor wont let me send to a family it has to be a direct into project object. So for certain use cases this is a viable work around for sure.
I waisted hours with rhino inside revit stuff listening to IT guys talking IT stuff. and you did the job simply, architects way!. no grasshopper no one million god knows what components:) thanks!
Same I was really confused with grasshopper and i just wanted this simple tool
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thank you soososo much. the best rhino to revit workflow tutorial
please have more rhino -revit vedios coming.
Found it useful, thanks 👍
The first time I brought the model, it worked pretty well in conceptual mass. I could explode and manipulate the surfaces. Just some surfaces couldn't be converted to wall, so I tried again, but this time even in conceptual mass when I explode, the whole volume disappears!
same problem here!
i insert it as dwg using in place mass but it still disappear when i click explode, any advice?
good job, you just save my life, and many thanks
so this seems to work well for poly surface objects, but Im trying to deal with mesh and nurbs sometimes and Revit doesn't like those. I find rhino inside direct shape, or conveyor plugin work easier and allow for some bi-directional workflow that this method does not. There is a lot of post processing happening here that can be pretty easily pre-done using rhino to revit or conveyor. That said, there was still some useful info in here, I like how it gives you a manipulable mass in the mass editor, also conveyor wont let me send to a family it has to be a direct into project object. So for certain use cases this is a viable work around for sure.
THIS is what i was trying to find. Like another guy said, every video was grasshopper stuff
why i can't explode the 3d model?
ah i pressed link cad instead of import cad
i cant click on explode, why?
Try saving the file as a DWG, seems like it only works when the file is a DWG.
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