Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Rendering an Exported Revit Model with IRender nXt

Rendering an Exported Revit Model with IRender nXt 

If you’re having trouble with rendering in Revit, many people turn to SketchUp for the greater view controls, style filters, and the ability to render materials if needed. You’ll definitely want to save any files you’re working on first. Then, to export your model from Revit, you must be in a 3D view–perspective or axonometric. Choose File>Export>CAD Formats...


This will save an AutoCAD version of your project, which you can import into SketchUp and explode to edit. Be sure choose a version of AutoCAD the SketchUp can handle from the Save as Type drop-down list.

Look out! So your computer crashed, didn’t it? Don’t panic–but you may need to simplify the project first to make Revit’s job easier. Choose File>Purge Unused… Click Check All, and then OK. Depending on how much junk was in your drawing, this could really speed up export.


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Electronic Workflow for Interior Designers and Architects

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