Hi all,
I'm an architecture student trying to use Rhino and Revit for a project. So far I've modelled a roof shape in Rhino and would like to take this into Revit for laying out the internals (which I have started doing in Rhino but would like to start afresh in Revit). Using Rhino 6 and Revit 2019.
I've tried importing the roof in Revit as a dwg, dxf, sat, skp, ifc, and 3dm. Only .sat seems to allow me to specify that what I'm importing is a roof or massing model, but I just get an error saying Revit cannot import the file (no reason given). The other file formats all just come in as a generic model that I can't do anything to - I can't seem to say its a roof or do anything useful to it. I tried taking the rhino file into FormIt and using the FormIt to RFA addon in Revit, but that just hangs indefinitely.
Does anyone have a good workflow for getting my Rhino roof into Revit as a roof? I'm tearing my hair out here! Thanks!
Create Model In-Place selecting roof and Import CAD and Explode imported geometry.
Create a new Conceptual Mass family and import the SAT file see if it lets you.
@piotr.bocian wrote:
Create Model In-Place selecting roof and Import CAD and Explode imported geometry.
What does Model In-Place accomplish? What does Explode accomplish?
The correct workflow would be Import sat into In-Place Mass -- as was mentioned. Revit is capable of producing a Mass Form from a sat file to which Roofs and/or Walls can be applied to its Face(s).
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