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Hi, thank you for the tutorial. Is there a way to use rhino inside revit without having to use Grasshopper? I mean is it possible to simply model in rhino and view it and edit it live in revit
Thanks for you feedback, Nicolas! If you're interested in a step by step approach to learning Rhino and Grasshopper that includes our personal coaching, you may want to check out our Rhino for Architects 2.0 Course! Please reach out and send me an email at dusan@howtorhino.com if you're interested and I'll tell you a lot more about it there and share the course platform with you as well! Cheers! :)
how about modeling vision, opaque glass and metal panels spandrels part of this workflow? Panelizing a surface in Rhino with GH and then bringing that as curtain panels to Revit?
Fantastic I loved the concept but I wonder if you guys make a video like " Best Rhino/ Grasshopper plugins that every architect should use " or sth like this, of course, I am not talking about the popular plugins like lunchbox ladybug or sth maybe less known but useful like this plugin inside this video
i have an issue when doing the first example, the wall is not created. if I use the element geometry node I can see it as a preview but it will not make the wall. Any ideas why it does work?
Thanks! Rhino/Grasshopper to Revit transfer is almost in an instant, of course it depends on how big your file is. If you're referring to the Enscape, it lags just a bit and you'd have to click on the window for it to update instantly.
Id love a video of all the rhino plugins you think are worth having plus anything else that you think is worthwhile to show about rhino inside revit- because I think that's a game changer
Hi Tahmid, good question. The reason is simple. Graphisoft, the company that created Archicad doesn't have plans (at the moment) to open their API so that it can work with Rhino and Grasshopper using Rhino Inside seamless integration. They have their own set of tools for transferring objects from Archicad to Rhino. You can find more about that here: www.graphisoft.com/archicad/rhino-grasshopper/
@@HowtoRhino Archicad have the Archicad to Grasshopper live connection plugin and also 3dm to Archicad GDL object both which are very powerful. Would definitely recommend you look into this.
Yes, that's on the link I posted above. :) It seems there's a lot of interest from Archicad community, so we will definitely create some tutorials in that area as well :)
@@HowtoRhino it's not that, i was asking because I am already a rhino grasshopper user, started to look into BIM, cant decide which one to choose, revit or archicad, both are same kinda, modelling techniques are also same.. and also i am a follower of this channlel, as most of the things I've learnt about rhino is from this channel, so when i am seeing you running revit... this makes me wonder, should I choose revit too or not. I am currently a 3rd year student and I have some experience on Archicad. Didn't know that graphisoft has not yet done anything about live connection between rhino and archicad. I used to think if grasshopper and archicad are lively connected, so maybe rhino should be doing that as well.
@@TahmidYaasin Archicad or Revit? That's a big question. It really depends. They are both BIM programs and can do similar things. Their purpose is the same. The question that I'd be asking myself if I were you, what are some of the architectural companies that I want to work for after graduation. Which software are they using? Then it will be much clearer for you which one to choose. :)
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It blows my mind how you can achieve a workflow like this considering I just started learning Rhino. Would love to see more of these 👍
Hey Luis, cool, thanks for the feedback :D
This is the most interesting architecture workflow ever.
Hi, thank you for the tutorial. Is there a way to use rhino inside revit without having to use Grasshopper? I mean is it possible to simply model in rhino and view it and edit it live in revit
I would like to see more about this thanks!!
Thanks for you feedback, Nicolas! If you're interested in a step by step approach to learning Rhino and Grasshopper that includes our personal coaching, you may want to check out our Rhino for Architects 2.0 Course! Please reach out and send me an email at dusan@howtorhino.com if you're interested and I'll tell you a lot more about it there and share the course platform with you as well! Cheers! :)
How to modeling a revit with this workflow but give the possibility to modify in revit, such as change the wall curve?
how about modeling vision, opaque glass and metal panels spandrels part of this workflow? Panelizing a surface in Rhino with GH and then bringing that as curtain panels to Revit?
Pls make one on Archicad and Rhino
Hey Pala,
Thanks for the suggestion! Will do!
Fantastic I loved the concept but I wonder if you guys make a video like " Best Rhino/ Grasshopper plugins that every architect should use " or sth like this, of course, I am not talking about the popular plugins like lunchbox ladybug or sth maybe less known but useful like this plugin inside this video
Hey Ahmet, this is *on our list!* These kind of videos take a bit more time to prepare, but it will be worth it :D
i have an issue when doing the first example, the wall is not created. if I use the element geometry node I can see it as a preview but it will not make the wall. Any ideas why it does work?
Will this work if I only use rhino and not grasshopper?
Hi. Can I MODIFY the existing revit walls by rhino.inside.revit ? (Example change the height or top offset etc...). Thanks.
I have converted the roof into a revit model, why the wall can not attach to it in revit?
this is amazing
Glad you like it Kunal :D
Thank you
You're welcome, glad you enjoyed the video! :)
Will this make working with Rhino and Grasshopper even slower? Cause I’m maxing it on my computer..
If i dont have 'add wall' in my components...How can I get 'add wall'??
You're starting with the add-in installed. Maybe give us a clue how and where you got it thanks.
The download link is in the description of the video :)
Great tutorial. But why is the process a bit slow. Is it your PC
Thanks! Rhino/Grasshopper to Revit transfer is almost in an instant, of course it depends on how big your file is. If you're referring to the Enscape, it lags just a bit and you'd have to click on the window for it to update instantly.
wonderful work
could you please modeling the project of ( Beijiao Sports Center / Decode Urbanism Office)
Hey Alaa, sure, maybe in the future! It's on the list right now :D
More please
Any particular requests? :D
Id love a video of all the rhino plugins you think are worth having plus anything else that you think is worthwhile to show about rhino inside revit- because I think that's a game changer
@@HowtoRhino also anything you know about bricscad?
Thanks for the feedback Georgina! No, I haven't heard about that one.
@@HowtoRhino no problem, you make really great videos
why you guys not chose Archicad? just asking. Do you have any particular reason?
Hi Tahmid, good question. The reason is simple. Graphisoft, the company that created Archicad doesn't have plans (at the moment) to open their API so that it can work with Rhino and Grasshopper using Rhino Inside seamless integration. They have their own set of tools for transferring objects from Archicad to Rhino. You can find more about that here: www.graphisoft.com/archicad/rhino-grasshopper/
@@HowtoRhino Archicad have the Archicad to Grasshopper live connection plugin and also 3dm to Archicad GDL object both which are very powerful.
Would definitely recommend you look into this.
Yes, that's on the link I posted above. :)
It seems there's a lot of interest from Archicad community, so we will definitely create some tutorials in that area as well :)
@@HowtoRhino it's not that, i was asking because I am already a rhino grasshopper user, started to look into BIM, cant decide which one to choose, revit or archicad, both are same kinda, modelling techniques are also same.. and also i am a follower of this channlel, as most of the things I've learnt about rhino is from this channel, so when i am seeing you running revit... this makes me wonder, should I choose revit too or not. I am currently a 3rd year student and I have some experience on Archicad. Didn't know that graphisoft has not yet done anything about live connection between rhino and archicad. I used to think if grasshopper and archicad are lively connected, so maybe rhino should be doing that as well.
@@TahmidYaasin Archicad or Revit? That's a big question. It really depends. They are both BIM programs and can do similar things. Their purpose is the same. The question that I'd be asking myself if I were you, what are some of the architectural companies that I want to work for after graduation. Which software are they using? Then it will be much clearer for you which one to choose. :)