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Hi, I am working on an independent study project where I am building mile high skyscraper in revit. In order to render such a massive building I bought a 3d file of Chicago that is 14km by 14km. I have a revit version but was unable to assign the materials becuase not all layers were created. I used the 3rd max file to import to cad, then I assigned all of the layers. I then tried to import to revit, but it takes ages to load. The file is 277mb which explains it. I finally got the file in revit but was unable to save the file because it said “computer does not have enough space to save” except my computer has plenty of space and so did my hard drive. What should I do?
Sounds like a bit of a nightmare file, to be honest! You can try creating a new family, inserting the 3D file and then importing that into the model, preferably as a linked family. It might be best to try reduce the file size by purging the family once ready to import. I hope that helps.
Thank you for the tutorial. Is there a way to merge multiple sheets in a single CAD file when exporting from revit to CAD? I need this file to contain the view information so im able to actually make changes on it, but I also need to display the drawing in a titleblock in CAD, as its displayed in a revit sheet. Can't find a way around it.
I don't know why it doesn't work with me !! I get a file from sketch up , import acad link in Revit do all the details that you explained.but it's a fixed lines in Revit.never move and not editable!
cant I modify the object Im working with? for example if i make a house in autocad how can I import it into revit and still be able to modify the project?
Thanks, I know this side view of the speaker is a newer thing but I found very, very ignoring and not making sense. I am watching you from the front making eye contact, I did not move around, why am I looking at your side view and back-and-forth? You don't need it, just the front shot is perfect.
If you want to learn Revit in a fun, fast and easy way, check out the full Revit course (100+ Revit tutorials) on my website: successfularchistudent.com/revit/
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Thanks a lot Mo, appreciate the comment!
Very clear nice explanation, I can see Drum set @1:27
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It's my pleasure! Thanks for watching Nesrine. Appreciate your lovely comments :)
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Thank you very much, I found that to be very important
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Can we export with different software version? like revit 2019 with CAD 2020 ?
Yes, I don't think that would be a problem
Thanks will try it
Cheers
Hi, I imported a CAD file in Revit, but it's one object. How can I ungroup to count certain elements?
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I'm so glad! Cheers
Hi, I am working on an independent study project where I am building mile high skyscraper in revit. In order to render such a massive building I bought a 3d file of Chicago that is 14km by 14km. I have a revit version but was unable to assign the materials becuase not all layers were created. I used the 3rd max file to import to cad, then I assigned all of the layers. I then tried to import to revit, but it takes ages to load. The file is 277mb which explains it. I finally got the file in revit but was unable to save the file because it said “computer does not have enough space to save” except my computer has plenty of space and so did my hard drive. What should I do?
Sounds like a bit of a nightmare file, to be honest! You can try creating a new family, inserting the 3D file and then importing that into the model, preferably as a linked family. It might be best to try reduce the file size by purging the family once ready to import. I hope that helps.
Thanks so much....so useful
What to do when origin isn’t showing on autocad,
Thank you for the tutorial. Is there a way to merge multiple sheets in a single CAD file when exporting from revit to CAD? I need this file to contain the view information so im able to actually make changes on it, but I also need to display the drawing in a titleblock in CAD, as its displayed in a revit sheet. Can't find a way around it.
Did you ever find a result? I’m stuck on this too
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You are welcome! :)
I don't know why it doesn't work with me !!
I get a file from sketch up , import acad link in Revit do all the details that you explained.but it's a fixed lines in Revit.never move and not editable!
You will need to unpin the file to be able to move it!
cant I modify the object Im working with? for example if i make a house in autocad how can I import it into revit and still be able to modify the project?
Thank alot
You are so welcome
Thanks, I know this side view of the speaker is a newer thing but I found very, very ignoring and not making sense. I am watching you from the front making eye contact, I did not move around, why am I looking at your side view and back-and-forth? You don't need it, just the front shot is perfect.
Thanks Kyle
First one hehehe ✌️✌️😍
Number 1 :D ❤️
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is not working for me
I have an old file. not sure if thats the reason? because it wont open unless i have autocad open as well
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Bro u yapping too much, just show the process 💀