![]() Is there perhaps a faster workflow or more productive way to approach this? I would be very interested to get some replies on other users experience on this topic. I do use Cleanup and Material Tools plugins but this can take up to 30-50mins to process sometimes. SketchUp will automatically discard additional information that does not. Click CAD Formats and select DXF from the list of export types. Click the R icon on your toolbar and select the Export option. So much so that almost more then half the time is spend in preparing and cleaning the models before I can start rendering views. You can import a Revit 3-D model into Google SketchUp if you export it in the '.DXF' file format. On a small job this is acceptable but when working on large projects this is very time consuming. Then begins the task of separating geometry and opening up each grouped elements and apply materials. But when it comes to apply textures all the geometry is white(default) color material. When I get Skecthup export file from Revit there is no layers with geometry grouped separately and I can delete what is not required. However some geometry for example walls and glass share the same color then the process starts to separate the two and apply new materials. Message 1 of 5 ppedersen1 15431 Views, 4 Replies 01-08-2018 06:25 PM Transfer from Revit to Sketchup I am getting an import failed message when I try to transfer my revit file into sketchup. ![]() Within SketchUp, select File > Import (File type DWG) >then. Navigate the the place your hard drive where your CAD file is saved. Once in a 3D view, then select File > Export > DWG > Modify Export Setup (3 dots) > Solids > ensure ACIS is selected. In SketchUp, open the SketchUp model into which you want to import your. First of all open Revit Project, and select or create a 3D view. Applying materials is a little faster because most of the geometry has a color assign to it form Revit. To convert a SketchUp model to Revit follow these simple steps below. When I import the CAD file I get a list of layers that helps me to separate(delete) the model content I do not need( M&E, terrain or steel structure) depending on what I need to show in my visuals. ![]() ![]() The files are normally between 100-700Mb in size when I open in Sketchup. The client sends either 3D CAD dwg format files or Sketchup Export files using the Revit Sketchup plugin from Slimlab to export the files. Hi everyone - Just would like to check if I’m using the best workflow for importing models from Revit to Sketchup. ![]()
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