Using Revit (or Inventor) with Oculus Quest 2

Anonymous

Using Revit (or Inventor) with Oculus Quest 2

Anonymous
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Hello all,

 

I've recently got an Oculus quest 2 and am wondering if it's possible to view Revit models, turn layers on and off etc. in VR in on a Quest 2?

 

Thanks

 

Hagop

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RobDraw
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Layers? I'd be wondering about categories if it were me.


Rob

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Anonymous
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Hi ! I would suggest giving SENTIO VR a try. With a plug-in that can be installed in Revit, you can upload your models to the cloud & view it using a 6 digit code on the Oculus Quest 2 App. Turning layers on or off is not a feature available as of today - but it should be available in the near future. Hope this helps !

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syman2000
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I use Enscape and it has built in VR mode.

 

https://enscape3d.com/

Check out my Revit youtube channel - https://www.youtube.com/user/scourdx

Anonymous
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Thanks but it looks like from the website Enscape is not compatible with the Quest 2? It is tethered only?

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WarrenRoberts
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@Anonymous

"am wondering if it's possible to view Revit models, turn layers on and off etc. in VR in on a Quest 2"

 

I have been a Revit user for more years than I care to admit but I find this question to be somewhat baffling.

How does one go about accessing "layers" in Revit? I've never heard of this before.

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chillman
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For DWG imports, layers are retained, and you can turn them on/off all day long.  You will find this in V/G settings under Imported Objects.

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ljamesmadison
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I don't think he meant layers as much as objects and families.

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Lance.Coffey
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The following article has info on this topic: What are the options for using VR (Virtual Reality) with Revit?

 

In looking online, I found that several of the options from the article include support for the Quest:

 

A recent change in this area is the inclusion of Twinmotion with the Revit subscription (2023.1).



Lance Coffey

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