![]() ![]() FBX export format from Sketchup imported into Navisworks does extremely really well. Do not import the model into Revit otherwise it will bring in all the line and object styles into Revit. “Link” or attach the file and relink model to check shared coordinates are working OK. So ensuring your coordinates are in the same place as the design team saves a lot of time later trying to move models into place using grids and levels. OR vice versa, Shared Coordinates is a big deal in Revit on a huge project. Have a grid referencing system in your model, so they can link your model where it is supposed to go and at the correct level. Helps the consultants order your information using native tools in Revit.īest file export option I have found so far from Sketchup to Revit is AutoCAD.dwg - There is a Sketchup importer in Revit I found does next to nothing. These can then be controlled easier through visibility setting in Revit. Order your Sketchup model in layers where possible to distill the information. Import full model into Revit and Export to Navisworks for clash detection. Some stuff that has helped me, in the case of using your Sketchup model for model coordination.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |