Bookmarks for later reference 9:56 Manual Workflow Outline 13:56 Getting Data Ready in Civil3d to Export to Revit 21:36 Export dwg for Revit 22:30 Importing Civil3d Dwg into Revit file 23:35 Import Link Cad 24:00 Link Cad settings 25:00 Survey Point 25:12 Create Revit Topography from Civil 3d Tinn 27:11 Change Contour Interval in Revit to turn on survey point go to vg and then site and check survey point 27:48 Acquire Co-ordinates 29:07 Move Survey point 29:53 Make better surface in Civil3d for Revit 43:20 End Manually Workflow 47:21 Export surface from Revit to dwg for Civil3d 48:06 Insert Revit Building file into Revit site File 51:22 Export 3d to Cad dwg 55:40 Export From Revit 57:07 Building Moves 1:06:00 Shared Co-ordinate Data Tool
Also, there was a question about a Revit warning that the file is too far. From my perspective Revit has a strange behavior. The auto origin to origin works. this is strange because the origin in the cad file is far away from the origin in Revit. The center to center also works. And the shared coordinates works. What doesn't work is manual methods. Even if in the end it allows you to import the model, it has a lot of distortion and its useless. So with the first three methods, there is no problem and no warnings.
Bookmarks for later reference
9:56 Manual Workflow Outline
13:56 Getting Data Ready in Civil3d to Export to Revit
21:36 Export dwg for Revit
22:30 Importing Civil3d Dwg into Revit file
23:35 Import Link Cad
24:00 Link Cad settings
25:00 Survey Point
25:12 Create Revit Topography from Civil 3d Tinn
27:11 Change Contour Interval in Revit
to turn on survey point go to vg and then site and check survey point
27:48 Acquire Co-ordinates
29:07 Move Survey point
29:53 Make better surface in Civil3d for Revit
43:20 End Manually Workflow
47:21 Export surface from Revit to dwg for Civil3d
48:06 Insert Revit Building file into Revit site File
51:22 Export 3d to Cad dwg
55:40 Export From Revit
57:07 Building Moves
1:06:00 Shared Co-ordinate Data Tool
Also, there was a question about a Revit warning that the file is too far. From my perspective Revit has a strange behavior. The auto origin to origin works. this is strange because the origin in the cad file is far away from the origin in Revit. The center to center also works. And the shared coordinates works. What doesn't work is manual methods. Even if in the end it allows you to import the model, it has a lot of distortion and its useless. So with the first three methods, there is no problem and no warnings.
How does Revit know which cogo point to use for the shared coordinate origin?
Latest revit, we can straightly link civil 3d surface using "link topography"
52:15 if you need to export from Revit to Civil 3D
So far so good that Revit can handle this issue..
still struggling