I have a project for school that invoves designing and modelling a building. The easiest way to do this is to model it in Revit, however my instructer for the class doesn't know how to use Revit. He has given permission for me to use Revit for the model, but only if I can provide him with a way to examine the model outside of Revit. I know it is possible to do something like this from AutoCAD; one of my other instructors showed us a 3D map generated from an aerial photo of the campus that we could zoom in and out and also rotate. I think it was some sort of HTML, it was definitely outside of AutoCAD that I know for a fact. Is there something like this I could do with a Revit model?
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Primarily Inventor. I only have 3 weeks to finish the assignment though, and doing a fully detailed interior, (counters, faucets, everything else inside a house) in Inventor seems EXTREMELY inefficient.
Read here:
https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/inventor-forum/revit-into-inventor/td-p/2999774
By the way, if the instructor only need to view and comments on your model, then you can just upload it to https://viewer.autodesk.com/ and send him the link.
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