Hi
I do a lot of testing. Export Fusion 360 to Formit to Revit 2021.
They show result as below:
Which format can Keep it smooth surface?
Solved! Go to Solution.
Solved by josh.goldstein. Go to Solution.
Sorry, this is a known limitation with Revit. We are working with the Revit team to fix this. In the future, FormIt's hidden edges will remain hidden when converted to Revit. Stay tuned!
I think Autodesk create FormIt to support Revit which lack design tools. It's not make scene if I create model in FormIt, and they can not keep quality in Revit.
I think this is critical issue.
We agree! As I mentioned, we're working on this. Thanks for your feedback, and stay tuned for more updates in this area.
I've just replied with a solution in the Revit Forum to your posting there about a Fusion to Revit workflow to hide the mesh edges and assign materials. This same workflow also works from FormIt to Revit.
I don’t have Fusion to test the workflow between it and FormIt, but hiding the edges of faces can be achieved by changing an object to a mesh a vice-versa. There seems to be an angle between two planes that determines if this automatic hiding of edges occurs when converting object to mesh. @josh.goldstein could you confirm?
- Luc
In the following workflow described by Andy Milburn from the Shades of Grey blog, the trick of assigning visibility to the mesh in 3dsMax relies on exporting to DXF in version 2004. I'm wondering if this would work with FormIt mesh edge visibility, if you implement a 2004 version of DXF export as FormIt currently stops at 2007?
This could allow the graphic display of FormIt Meshes to import to Revit intact.
-luc
P.S. I've tested the DXF 2007 of FormIt mesh and object, and the visibility of edges is not retained.
http://grevity.blogspot.com/2016/03/be-gone-sharp-edges.html
Hi everyone,
We released a new FormIt Add-In for Revit 2021.1 that addresses this issue. Smoothed or hidden edges in FormIt will now remain hidden in Revit 2021.1 and newer. Read about it here.
Enjoy!
Thank @josh.goldstein and Team.
Finally Autodesk understand what designer expected... smooth
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