When enabling LiveSync from Revit to Lumion 11, in order to update an existing linked Revit model in an existing Lumion file, my linked Revit model will refresh itself in a new location on the site several hundred feet away from its previous position, and rotated by a few degrees as well. No parameters or project data were changed in the Revit model. The Lumion file was originally created in an older version of Lumion. I'm encountering this issue with LiveSync in Revit 2020 and Revit 2023.
I'm hoping to be able to get the model back to its original location and orientation so I don't have to start all my photoshop rendering files over from scratch. Has anyone else encountered this issue, and been able to figure out why it's happening, or how to fix it?
When enabling LiveSync from Revit to Lumion 11, in order to update an existing linked Revit model in an existing Lumion file, my linked Revit model will refresh itself in a new location on the site several hundred feet away from its previous position, and rotated by a few degrees as well. No parameters or project data were changed in the Revit model. The Lumion file was originally created in an older version of Lumion. I'm encountering this issue with LiveSync in Revit 2020 and Revit 2023.
I'm hoping to be able to get the model back to its original location and orientation so I don't have to start all my photoshop rendering files over from scratch. Has anyone else encountered this issue, and been able to figure out why it's happening, or how to fix it?
Someone posted about this recently on this forum. Why don't you contact Lumion?
Someone posted about this recently on this forum. Why don't you contact Lumion?
Do you remember any key words the other post used so that I might find it? No posts mentioning this issue or topic turned up in my earlier internet searches.
Do you remember any key words the other post used so that I might find it? No posts mentioning this issue or topic turned up in my earlier internet searches.
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