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Import Result to Revit

Updated: Nov 6

This tutorial explains how to import merged meshes into the Revit.

Notice:

  • Before starting, ensure that you have downloaded the Raw GLB file and Merged it into FBX or OBJ format from the "ToolsPage".

 



Preliminary Steps:0btain FBX/0BJ Model

To obtain the textured FBX or OBJ file(s) of your target area, use the "Merge RawTiles As NewMesh" tool from "ToolsPage."

  1. Set the Scale parameter to encompass the area you wish to export (e.g., 800). The default value is 100, which means that all tiles within a 100m x 100m area from the download center will be included in the New Mesh result.

  2. The Split as Tiles parameter determines how the data is divided for export. The default value is 1, which indicates that no splitting will occur.

  3. Choose fbx/obj as your export file format.

 

Software #Revit

Revit versions 2022 and later support importing OBJ format files. Follow these steps to import:

  1. Open Revit.

  2. Navigate to the Insert tab. > Select Import CAD. > Locate your downloaded OBJ model and click Open.

    Selecting the Import CAD option and locating the downloaded OBJ model in the file dialog.
    The Specify File Units dialog, showing the option to select Meter as the unit
  3. Switch to Default 3D View and adjust the Graphic Display Options to Realistic to ensure the model and textures are displayed correctly.

    Switching to the Default 3D View and adjusting the Graphic Display Options to Realistic.

    The render result in Revit is as follows:

    The render result in Revit, displaying the imported model and textures.



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