I have ductwork modeled in Revit 2022 which when viewed in a Revit 3D view looks fine, but when exported to .NWC format and brought into Navisworks there are sections missing graphically. See attached images for reference. Has anyone had this issue and know what is causing this to happen?
Hi there have you tried both exporting the nwc out of Revit and also appending the native rvt into a new project in Navisworks to see if it makes a difference? Also in the screenshot check if this is set in Navisworks options. Cheers.
@Lockey7 so I always export to nwc out of Revit, but I had not previously tried appending my main Revit model, mainly because they are always so large and take a long time to append. But when it did finally come in, the Revit model version had no graphical issues, and that was with the convert setting set on entire project as well. Since changing the convert setting to Navisworks View, there doesnt seem to be any issues so maybe that was it. What exactly does that setting control? Can you explain why that might be the answer to this issue? I'm just not familiar enough with those settings.
Hello,
When you select the Navisworks view, you get more control over which elements will be converted to NWC; only visible parts will be exported.
Another advantage of appending RVT files into Navisworks is that whenever an RVT file is updated, it will be converted when opening and updating your coordination file. Depending on your workflow, this can be good or bad.
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@RachelGomez161999 wrote:
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Premier Pro crashing? Did you respond to wrong thread?
@RachelGomez161999 from your previous posts many of them have been edited and marked with ***THE POST HAS BEEN EDITED: TIPS NOT RELATED TO AUTOCAD FOR MAC HAVE BEEN CROSSED OUT***.
You seem to have a habit of posting irrelevent nonsense and unfortunately have now decided to do so on the Revit MEP forum.
Please don't.
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