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Submitted byAnonymouson09-26-201509:00 AM
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Create Revit Family model (.rfa) directly in fusion 360
Will be nice to be able to create BIM models from fusion 360 for use as reviy families. Porting the inventor Professional BIM tools to fusion will be great
Too bad! I'm surprised no one including Autodesk see the usefulness of this request. It should not even be up for voting. This would have been a very welcome feature for BIM
Too bad! This idea is really cool. If Fusion 360 can't help an Engineer or an Architect make a Revit family, why would it be so heavily marketed to AEC professionals?
It could be a very usefull tool. Also for the marketing side, Imagine that a SolidWorks user switch to fusion to be able to create a BIM object with Fusion!
If there should be a bridge between product design and real product assembly design (buildings), there should be an even better way to get RFA files out of Fusion 360, Configurator 360 style.
We've been saying this for years but no one is listening. It seams a logical progression. For now I can construct a non-parametric family in Fusion...save it as an asci file and insert it into Revit. Not elegant nor efficient but it works and is a lot more detailed than Revit's family Editor. Wish someone at Autodesk would take the leap and enable Fusion to save as a Revit Family file or build Fusion right into Revit.
I'm fairly new(ish) to Revit and Fusion 360, but I did export as a SAT file into my Revit model. Fair enough, it was a basic chamfered box, but as I believe you cannot chamfer in Revit, it was a great result!
I was using Inventor pro... now i move all work to Fusion 360... this was due to knowing that this is the future software etc. with latest update etc. therefore i expecting Fusion 360 will lead in this 3D word and they soon realize to add needed or missing tools as .rfa. Please keep this promise.