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Highly looking forward to your answer - Export Sketchup to Revit Models

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Anonymous
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Highly looking forward to your answer - Export Sketchup to Revit Models

Dear Sir/Madam

     Hello, I reach you in order to kindly ask you, is there any way to export Sketchup to Revit Models when I have a curve form? Meanwhile, EvolveLab’s plugin (For transferring SKP to Revit) best solution only can set up for cubic volumes with straight lines but when we have curvilinear free-forms it cannot handle because as you know SKP interface is based on mesh and Revit or Rhino has NURBS interface. Therefore, when I import SKP file(I have tried to export in different version and solution)(IFC,…) then the roof or wall transform to triangular shape as mesh surface and I cannot use roof or wall toolbar in Revit. Indeed, I wonder to have one shape to make it roof or door in Revit. (Nurbs Surface- attachment file)

     Furthermore, I have imported SKP file to the Rhino6 in order to use the Meshtonurb command (Reverse engineering a mesh into a smooth surface) but unfortunately, Rhino still preserves all the original facets so it wouldn’t be too helpful for me. Is there any third party Rhino plugins or solution that make an attempt to smooth the surface (Nurbs) in order to use in Revit?

     It would be your kindness if you assist me to export Sketchup to Revit Models when I have a curve form. Thanks in advance.

P.P: I have tested the SharkCAD Pro-AP or ViaCAD 10 software in order to transform my file but unfortunately they automatically transform all mesh surface (Curve form) to NURBS surface (Even straight lines) and you miss your main idea and also form.

This my phone number: 00393473603328

Email: Khademi.hr@gmail.com

 

Sincerely,

Hamidreza Khademi

 

 

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rendermaster
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Better if you can share your Sketchup File, for physical checking

 


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Anonymous
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Thank you for your prompt reply and for considering my message. I am sending the SKP model. Thanks in advance.

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