Hi
Im no expert in Autodesk and i only use the civil 3d platform myself but we have several costumers using Inventor and Revit for their modeling and i have som quick questions.
We use Rhino and sometimes Sketchup for modeling scanpointclouds and need to deliver this model to Inventor and Revit, what exchange format is the most compatible for this ?
Hi Capslcum,
What's Inventor version your customer use ? Inventor can directly open the Rhino files with *.3dm (see attached image). Revit should also support Rhino file format *.3dm, if not, I suggest to use STEP or IGES neutral file format.
Regards,
Kevin Li
If memory serves, the Rhino translator was added as a bonus in 2010. It supports Rhino version 4 and maybe earlier versions.
Hi
When i export a test model from Rhino i get several options on STEP and many options on IGES. I have no idea what these options does, seems like different templates for different softwares/applications, Does anyone knows what to select ?
Hey
My costumer is trying to import the files i sent him, but he doesnt quite know which buttons to press for the import, i am not a REVIT user myself so i cant be of much help. Which function should he use to import the files mentioned above ?
Hello
I have question for you.
Ive exported my object on Rhino as Step.
And i tried import my step. file on inventor it is always opened empty page there is no object.
Hi
Unfortunately till now Revit doesn't have the same functionality as Autocad and Inventor and Navisworks which allows to open directly 3dm files. We have been waiting for it for such a long time: I was wondering when are you going to add it to Revit?
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