Hello,
I originally created my building model on Revit but then exported it to SketchUp to work on the facade design. After completing that, I imported the model back into Revit but that has caused a whole lot of issues. To preface, I ensured that the model in SketchUp was correctly placed on the origin point, such as not to have the model imported at an incorrect elevation. Now, the first and primary issue is that in plan view of the ground floor, its showing both the first and ground floor. I have checked the underlay option and set it to none. I checked the plan cut elevation in the view range under Extents and that also did nothing. I ensured that the levels are placed correctly in elevation view and had the correct heights. None of this made a difference and I can still see both floors on the ground floor plan.
Secondly, this may be related to the issue mentioned above but i have doors and windows that just not showing at all in the plan view.
Finally, when i attempt to get a section view, the context buildings behind the section line i place in plan view are still showing in section view and blocking the building.
I have searched and tried to fix this, but I have had no luck. I hope someone knows what this issue is and how I might solve it.
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Import the sketchup in an in-place generic model family, not directly in the project.
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