Open your Spacemaker proposal as a model in Revit within minutes and pick up your work there.
For designers needing to add a greater level of detail to their Spacemaker proposals, we're happy to announce the latest iteration of our "Send to Revit" functionality. Send to Revit converts your Spacemaker proposal into a developed BIM, including terrain, buildings, site limits, and buildable area.
Much of the feedback we received was the need for a higher degree of control over what is brought in Revit, with different users needing different amounts of detail and different types of elements. Our latest release provides an interface for controlling what you are bringing into Revit and the way that Spacemaker elements are created as Revit elements. We've also added controls for alignment with Project North, finer control over Level creation, wall merging options, better positioning of projects to an expected "zero" elevation, and many bug fixes.
This new version of the Send to Revit functionality is a required update. Users with the previous Beta version will need to update to continue using the capability and the new version allows for users to get all the functionality they have in the previous add-in. To get the latest version, go to the list of your proposals in the left-side panel and click on the three-dots menu of any proposal thumbnail, select Revit > Download Revit add-in.
For more detailed documentation on how to use Send to Revit see the online help here.
Release Highlights:
Solved! Go to Solution.
Open your Spacemaker proposal as a model in Revit within minutes and pick up your work there.
For designers needing to add a greater level of detail to their Spacemaker proposals, we're happy to announce the latest iteration of our "Send to Revit" functionality. Send to Revit converts your Spacemaker proposal into a developed BIM, including terrain, buildings, site limits, and buildable area.
Much of the feedback we received was the need for a higher degree of control over what is brought in Revit, with different users needing different amounts of detail and different types of elements. Our latest release provides an interface for controlling what you are bringing into Revit and the way that Spacemaker elements are created as Revit elements. We've also added controls for alignment with Project North, finer control over Level creation, wall merging options, better positioning of projects to an expected "zero" elevation, and many bug fixes.
This new version of the Send to Revit functionality is a required update. Users with the previous Beta version will need to update to continue using the capability and the new version allows for users to get all the functionality they have in the previous add-in. To get the latest version, go to the list of your proposals in the left-side panel and click on the three-dots menu of any proposal thumbnail, select Revit > Download Revit add-in.
For more detailed documentation on how to use Send to Revit see the online help here.
Release Highlights:
Solved! Go to Solution.
Solved by Elmoataz.Bellah.Salem. Go to Solution.
I look forward to testing these new features!
Caoimhe Loftus
I look forward to testing these new features!
Caoimhe Loftus
Your post will help a lot in studies.
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Your post will help a lot in studies.
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Great features and Capabilities
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Thank you, Zack!
We are still waiting on the NFR licenses. Can you help us with this?
Thank you, Zack!
We are still waiting on the NFR licenses. Can you help us with this?
@kronz
Zach, I am starting a new Revit project. I linked a coordinately located CAD file, and acquired coordinates. I was excited to see that the Spacemaker exported site came into the coordinately located file located accurately in the xy. However, it didn't come into Revit at the proper elevation. Am I missing a setting?
@kronz
Zach, I am starting a new Revit project. I linked a coordinately located CAD file, and acquired coordinates. I was excited to see that the Spacemaker exported site came into the coordinately located file located accurately in the xy. However, it didn't come into Revit at the proper elevation. Am I missing a setting?
I 've had little to no troubles with Revit import, impressed with this development 🙂
But generic lines dont seem to join the journey from Forma online to Revit. Am I wrong?
I 've had little to no troubles with Revit import, impressed with this development 🙂
But generic lines dont seem to join the journey from Forma online to Revit. Am I wrong?
@kronz
I was searching through the forum in search of a solution to a Revit import problem I am struggling with and came across this line from the original post
"Optionally, the site can also be automatically rotated (with Revit Project North) to orient the longest wall to the X or Y axis."
I realize this was posted 2 years ago but I don't see this option available in the current Revit import tool. Currently, the building will simply get imported at whatever angle it is modeled in in relation to North in Forma. It would be really great if we could somehow specify which axis represents the Revit X or Y so the model imports at aligned for Revit project north. It looks like this was a feature at one point, but was removed?
@kronz
I was searching through the forum in search of a solution to a Revit import problem I am struggling with and came across this line from the original post
"Optionally, the site can also be automatically rotated (with Revit Project North) to orient the longest wall to the X or Y axis."
I realize this was posted 2 years ago but I don't see this option available in the current Revit import tool. Currently, the building will simply get imported at whatever angle it is modeled in in relation to North in Forma. It would be really great if we could somehow specify which axis represents the Revit X or Y so the model imports at aligned for Revit project north. It looks like this was a feature at one point, but was removed?
We apologize for the inconvenience but that feature has been removed.
We apologize for the inconvenience but that feature has been removed.
This post is about the version of the add-in that was used with Spacemaker/Forma Classic, which has since been retired. Also, that feature didn't allow you to specify the axis, it was determined automatically based on the lengths of the buildings. We did not see enough use of the feature, and had several issues with it, so it was not brought forward to the current version of the add-in.
This post is about the version of the add-in that was used with Spacemaker/Forma Classic, which has since been retired. Also, that feature didn't allow you to specify the axis, it was determined automatically based on the lengths of the buildings. We did not see enough use of the feature, and had several issues with it, so it was not brought forward to the current version of the add-in.
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