Does anyone know how to import Google Earth location Scenery into Revit.
I want to be able to view the actual outside view from my model when navigating through it with Revit Live.
I know how to import an image to a single rendering, thats easy, but not a "live" surrounding.
Is ther an add-in that works easy enough?
Anyone figure this out?
take a look here:
https://www.analistgroup.com/en/ge-terrain-for-revit
That add-in looks great for bringing in accurate terrain, though there are other options and add-ins that are free.
But, I'm not looking to recreate the terrain for the entire valley and surrounding mountains just to be able too see them out the window.
What about importing just the panoramic image as a background?
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Hi @varianking
Let me do some research on this and see if there is any related information that may help.
I suggest you post on the Revit live forum for further feedback from the community.
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Hi @varianking
I'm just checking back to see if there is any progress on this issue?
https://developers.google.com/km l/documentation/
Globe Link panel
Import and select the file to be imported in the Import dialog. The Import Options dialog displays.
Two placement options are provided:
If geometry information is available in the imported file, the center of the imported Google Earth site boundaries are mapped to the center of the Revit project.
The KML file location is mapped to the Revit origin. This file contains one or more placemarks. Each placemark contains information about where it is located in the world and what the placemark should look like in Google Earth.
A placemark is the main object definition in the KML file. There is typically a single placemark per KML file, but the format does support many placemarks in a single file.
For every placemark in the file, the following information is extracted:
When importing completes, all imported elements are grouped so they can be easily moved or rotated.
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