sketchup into revit 2020

sketchup into revit 2020

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sketchup into revit 2020

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Is there any way to import sketchup model or family into revit 2020?

With materials and softer ?

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aRcHiTeCt.JM
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… hi @Anonymous 

… go to

 

…. https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/revit-lt/learn-explore/caas/CloudHelp/cloudhelp/2019/ENU/RevitLT-Model/files/GUID-57805933-917B-4B5B-9AD2-80396354EDE0-htm.html

 

…. https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/revit-lt/learn-explore/caas/CloudHelp/cloudhelp/2019/ENU/RevitLT-Model/files/GUID-989EE87F-31C2-49A0-8575-469C218E43CE-htm.html


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Anonymous
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thank you now I can export to revit but I can't manage materials. Is there a way to change the parameters for materials as well?

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Anonymous
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Look under your Object Styles for Imported Categories.

 

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Anonymous
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thank you, but that is in revit or in sketchup?

everything I'm importing is getting grey and with lots of lines around.

is there any way to softer the elements?

 

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Anonymous
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In Revit.

There is a category under object styles for imported objects.  The Sketchup model should be listed there.  You can override the materials.

Note that it depends on how the Sketchup was modelled - the layers in sketchup need to be properly setup as categories to get the desired results.

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I will be trying, its not totally clear. thank you

is there any way that you can send me a family imported from sketchup that I can play around changing materials

just to see how its done? 

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