I'm having some issues getting the project origin/coördinates right. I wanted to test all the possibilities to get things right. I'va done a clean install of Revit 2020.1, the IFC-exporter 2020.1.0.1 and Solibri 9.10.3.5. I've made three projects with different coördinates and project north. Exported all three projects with the same exporter setting except "Project Origin" I'v made four exports of each project using the four different settings of "Project Origin". I''ve mada a new project and linked all three IFC's and I've done this for all for different exports. I also did this wich Solibri and the outcome doesn't match Revit. Check pictures below.
I need to have it working both as IFC stands for open BIM. In my Revit project I want them correct as well in Solibri for model checking. What is going wrong?
Project 1
Project 2
Project 3
Links IFC's using current shared coordinates
Solibri using current shared coordinates
Links IFC's using project base origin
Solibri using project base origin
Links IFC's using site survey point
Solibri using site survey point
Links IFC's using internal coordinates
Solibri using internal coordinates
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Can't edit my post, some picture desciptions went wrong site survey point and project base point are switched.
Using site survey point works for Solibri and Revit except the way the grids shows.
Should be:
Using site survey point doesn't work for Solibri (when using rotation) but works for Revit except the way the grids shows.
After testing some more I found out I should always use "Current shared coordinates". When linking seperate project to one project I had to use "Publish Coordinates" to make it work.
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