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Rhino to Revit impossible hell, roads, flyovers the same problem, explode, fatal

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Anonymous
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Rhino to Revit impossible hell, roads, flyovers the same problem, explode, fatal

I want to make flyovers of an interchange in Revit (first picture). It is very difficult to make roads in revit in particular. I tried it in several ways.

 

I tried to make the lines in Rhino and import them in Revit. Tracing is not possible with sweep. Exploding the lines.., Revit will make them flat. I tried every possibility to export from Rhino to Revit. But, when I explode the mass or want to adjust the masses. Hell. Export as Autocad, Arcisat, Sketchup, everything.

 

Does somebody know how to export 3D lines from Rhino to Revit and use them? Or at least, well, I want to adjust the roads whenever I needed to. Or does somebody know how to make Roads in Revit? Flyovers.

 

Sorry for my language. I am in a hurry and working on this issue for more than two months. I post all the pictures beneath.

 

 

Does somebody know the answer?

 

01 flyovers I want to make

10 flyovers.PNG

02 road profiles I want to use

02 the road profiles i want to use.PNG

03 rhino test file with lines surfaces and masses

03 rhino world.PNG

03 masses before the explosion

04 masses before the explosion.PNG

05 natural selection of revit only the masses survive

05 natural selection of revit only the masses survive.PNG

06 the 3D stuff and lines before the explosion

06 the 3D stuff and lines before the explosion.PNG

07 magical flat paper world after exporting

07 magical flat paper world after exporting.PNG

08 sketchup export

08 sketchup export.PNG

09 the mysterious disappearing of the lines and even the masses

09 the mysterious disappearing of the lines and even the masses.PNG

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ToanDN
als Antwort auf: Anonymous

What if you model the whole thing in Rhino and import the SAT file as conceptual mass in Revit? No need to explode.
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Anonymous
als Antwort auf: ToanDN

I want to adjust the model whenever I needed to. Or do I have to make a family of flyovers instead and drag it along the contour lines of the flyover? If so, how can I export the Rhino 3D lines and make these lines traceable? Or how to draw smooth lines in Revit and make elevate parts of the lines? I cannot sweep a form in a Revit architecture template and there is not a template available for roads?

 

I want a to make a flyover in Revit with curves.

This blog shows me in one of the images that it is possible to make flyovers. But, how he did it and in which template? I do not know. http://grevity.blogspot.nl/2012/01/up-garden-path.html?m=1

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ToanDN
als Antwort auf: Anonymous

Can you export a 3D spline and a 3D sweep from Rhino to a SAT file and post it? My Rhino expired so I cannot do the test myself.
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Anonymous
als Antwort auf: ToanDN

I tried to attach the file in this message. It is not allowed. So, here is a wetransfer-link: https://we.tl/lXswZ9s899

And thanks for your reaction on my question.

 

13 rhino

13 rhino.PNG

14 revit unexploded

 

14 revit unexploded.PNG

15 revit exploded

15 revit exploded.PNG

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Anonymous
als Antwort auf: Anonymous

What is most weird is that the guy of the previous link just sweeps and blends the flyovers in Revit. But in most of the templates I cannot sweep of blend.

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ToanDN
als Antwort auf: Anonymous

I wan't sure what to do with you pipe and pillow pieces so I did this.

- Create a 3D spline in AutoCAD.
- Import it into a Conceptual Mass in Revit
- Option 1: Draw a profile and sweep it along the imported path. It is a one-off, I can not manipulate the path whatsoever.
- Option 2: Project the imported 3d spline on plan (or any plane), place reference points along the flat curve, then elevate the points to match the original imported 3d spline. There, I can create a path thru these points, and sweep a profile along the path. This allow the path be manipulated by adjusting location of the points, and the sweep will follow suit.

It can be quite time consuming but it can be done.

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