Great video. Had a quick question regarding materials, cant we use revit to give material to the loaded Rhino model. Correct me if I am following a wrong workflow?
Yes - For example, if you have a block with materials assigned to sub-elements, Conveyor will try to match the material name to an available material in Revit. It'll also create a Revit instance parameter on the block so the user can change the assigned material afterwards. More info here: apps.provingground.io/docs/conveyor-documentation/how-to-manage-imported-family-materials/
If a single license saves an average architect architect 8 billing hours, it pays for itself. I'll argue that architects regularly using Rhino and Revit in parallel, the tool pays for itself in a month or less.
great video! thanks. fyi it helps if you don't spin rhino if you don't need to.
Hey! Thanks for the video. One question. The link of the conveyor app is not longer available. Could you please share a new one? Thanks!!
It was a typo in the link! Thanks for the alert. Give it a try now. apps.provingground.io
Great video. Had a quick question regarding materials, cant we use revit to give material to the loaded Rhino model. Correct me if I am following a wrong workflow?
Yes - For example, if you have a block with materials assigned to sub-elements, Conveyor will try to match the material name to an available material in Revit. It'll also create a Revit instance parameter on the block so the user can change the assigned material afterwards. More info here: apps.provingground.io/docs/conveyor-documentation/how-to-manage-imported-family-materials/
It’s well done plugin! But extremely expensive for this value
If a single license saves an average architect architect 8 billing hours, it pays for itself. I'll argue that architects regularly using Rhino and Revit in parallel, the tool pays for itself in a month or less.
Proving Ground wish you guys would give out a few academic licenses. But the professor has to request? Really.