Hello,
The company I work for is switching from Chief to Revit, we are a residential remodeling firm. We have been developing families on Revit to prepare for projects. We have been downloading families as well as creating our own, downloading families has proven difficult due to having to edit them to make them what we want. The file we use for projects on revit is a collaborative file, so that multiple people in the company can work on it at once. We also have been using phases in revit to distinguish between existing, demolition, and new parts of the remodel. When doing this we have also run into problems rendering our views. We are using Twinmotion to render and when we link the revit model to Twinmotion, the existing parts of the project (Walls, windows, ect.) don’t show up how we want them to.
Does anyone have any helpful tips or tricks to deal with developing our families and also getting Revit phasing to work with Twinmotion?
Welcome to the community!
First thing to check is your Phase Filters in Revit. It sounds like you may have a material override set for elements that were created in a previous phase and not demolished as of the phase of the View from which you are rendering (aka "Existing"). If so, that material override would apply to all Existing objects in the view, and they will render with that material, not the material assigned to the object.
Hello,
Thank you for your reply!
The materials in the phasing graphic overrides of my project are set to the default: phase-exist for existing, phase-demo for demolished, etc.
I'm not sure what material to choose, since I don't want each phase to be read as the same material.
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