Good afternoon dear Mentors.
I am planning to make a Revit model of our Galaxy or at least of our Solar system in real scale, and then of the full visible Universe, but when I was drawing our Sun, Sizing 865,370 miles, my Revit shows me this message "Please enter a value less than 30,000".
How can I set up my Revit Model space to infinite or unlimited?
any suggestions please? or any one knows please if NASA has already made this map? I need it for a Movie that I am planning to show in the future.
thank you very much, any response will be really appreciated
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...I think you need Galaxy Information Modeling (GIM) software for that. I don't think you're going to get there with BIM software. ![]()
Even if Revit could model unlimited distances, you would not see any planets because they would appear as tiny dots given the distances between them. And yes Revit limit is 20 miles, beyond that is highly unworkable.
"Tiny dots"? Maybe with my Meade LX200GPS Telescope on a clear night, the planets would be "tiny dots". With the naked eye? Forget about it.
Put it up as idea for Revit developer to expand the limit. I too like to built planet and create intergalactic space war. Right now I am limited to 9144m for planet. This mean my death start also scale down to make it work. Screenshot is below shows scaled down version. The earth is 9144m radius. This is 0.14% of the original size.
This is really cool, the screen shot you got, I am impressed, did you make that micro model?
@barthbradley @ToanDN Galaxy Information Modeling? sounds interesting, where and how can I get that please?
thank you
Revit is the wrong software... Try a software called Celestia
Have Nasa and/or others done such maps? check
If these guys did then most definitely Nasa did too
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