hi sir Ruben, I have a question, i follow the steps and instructions but when I imported the file to SketchUp the model has colors, not in monochromatic even I unchecked the color by layer, what do you think is the reason is? or its because the ssketchup version? --- revit2019 and Sketchup pro 2019
Hi I linked my revit file with another one, and when i tried to export it to sketch up using this method, only the content in the first file appears!!!!
Hi Duane, If you right-click the terrain group, you can select Soften/Smooth Edges - then adjust the slider in the pop-up window as needed. Retaining just the contour lines is a bit more tricky - you'll have to hide individual edges of the terrain (eraser tool + Ctrl key) - I've done this before but it's a big effort. Hope this is helpful. /Ruben.
Hi Michelle, I’ll need a bit more info to help you out. Maybe check your export settings in Revit once again? Maybe your Revit file is very detailed/complex? I just followed the video instructions again and I had no problems.
Hi Ruben !! Really formidable help !!! I have a question . After I importa the revit project into Sketchup, is posible to modify the walls for example in sketchup as always ? Thanks so much for the answer
Hi Karlita, When you've imported the DWG into SketchUp, it'll work like any other SketchUp geometry, so yes. I believe the imported model is grouped, so you might have to explode the group in order to edit the geometry. Make sure to keep the remaining groups so your walls won't stick to the floor and what not - groups keep the geometry organized and you just have to double click a group to edit the geometry. Cheers, Ruben.
Haha, I agree. You can always export your SketchUp model to .dwg and import that into Revit as I did in a previous video. ua-cam.com/video/_APkqKroXwM/v-deo.html
@@rubenborup And how would that work/help? As that would be a model with no information of it's own, just that would be a mass with no attributes of being a beam, a slab etc. That workflow doesn't make sense.
@@godlysunny1896 Yes, you are correct. There is no BIM information in the SketchUp model in the first place so the imported model will serve as a reference geometry.
Thanks Ruben very helpful and it worked easily. Following your instructions the Revit model came in monochromatic with no texture/material information. Just confirming that the workflow is all texture/material assignments start over in Sketchup, or am I missing something? The next work flow is rendering in Enscape which works seamlessly in SU. Thanks Again!
Hi there, happy to hear that the workflow is useful to you. Yes, in terms of materials and textures, it's a start over in SketchUp. Frankly I don't mind that at all as textures and texturemapping in Revit is rather cumbersome compared to SketchUp. Happy rendering!
hi sir Ruben, I have a question, i follow the steps and instructions but when I imported the file to SketchUp the model has colors, not in monochromatic even I unchecked the color by layer, what do you think is the reason is? or its because the ssketchup version? --- revit2019 and Sketchup pro 2019
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I linked my revit file with another one, and when i tried to export it to sketch up using this method, only the content in the first file appears!!!!
Help me i imported ifc revit file to sketchup , but material is not being applied to it ,how , how can i apply mateial in sketvhup to revit file
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Thanks Mr Ruben for the helpful tutorial pls can you show me how to import my sketchup file back to revit without anything missing from the model
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When i import the file sketch up didn’t allow me to download objects
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What do you use to remove the Triangulations in the terrain after it was imported to SketchUp, as to retain the contour lines only?
Hi Duane,
If you right-click the terrain group, you can select Soften/Smooth Edges - then adjust the slider in the pop-up window as needed.
Retaining just the contour lines is a bit more tricky - you'll have to hide individual edges of the terrain (eraser tool + Ctrl key) - I've done this before but it's a big effort.
Hope this is helpful.
/Ruben.
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when i import the revit file in skp it only imports the plan not the 3d model ..whats the reason??
because you exported the plan in revit and not the 3d model. when you export make sure you are in the 3d view
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this didnt work for me, it doesnt open on sketchup....
Hi Michelle, I’ll need a bit more info to help you out. Maybe check your export settings in Revit once again? Maybe your Revit file is very detailed/complex?
I just followed the video instructions again and I had no problems.
Hi, do you have to have autoCAD installed on your computer in order to export the revit model as a DWG for it to go into sketchup?
No AutoCAD install needed.
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Hi Ruben !! Really formidable help !!!
I have a question . After I importa the revit project into Sketchup, is posible to modify the walls for example in sketchup as always ? Thanks so much for the answer
Hi Karlita,
When you've imported the DWG into SketchUp, it'll work like any other SketchUp geometry, so yes. I believe the imported model is grouped, so you might have to explode the group in order to edit the geometry. Make sure to keep the remaining groups so your walls won't stick to the floor and what not - groups keep the geometry organized and you just have to double click a group to edit the geometry.
Cheers,
Ruben.
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well it would be alot better if the flow could be from sketch up to revit lol....
Haha, I agree. You can always export your SketchUp model to .dwg and import that into Revit as I did in a previous video.
ua-cam.com/video/_APkqKroXwM/v-deo.html
@@rubenborup And how would that work/help? As that would be a model with no information of it's own, just that would be a mass with no attributes of being a beam, a slab etc. That workflow doesn't make sense.
@@godlysunny1896 Yes, you are correct. There is no BIM information in the SketchUp model in the first place so the imported model will serve as a reference geometry.
My project is taking 4 hrs and still taking time
Is something wrong happened or ??
Thanks Ruben very helpful and it worked easily. Following your instructions the Revit model came in monochromatic with no texture/material information. Just confirming that the workflow is all texture/material assignments start over in Sketchup, or am I missing something? The next work flow is rendering in Enscape which works seamlessly in SU. Thanks Again!
Hi there, happy to hear that the workflow is useful to you. Yes, in terms of materials and textures, it's a start over in SketchUp. Frankly I don't mind that at all as textures and texturemapping in Revit is rather cumbersome compared to SketchUp. Happy rendering!