Thanks it helped me a lot too! I've just got an error whit the tag creation, Exception : There is no loaded tag type that can be used when tagging referenceToTag with tagMode. I'can tag manually but it doesn't seem to get my space tag family.
This does not work if your Host model and Linked model do not share the same Revit Origin Point. You also need to do a geometry transform to work out the vector difference between the two. your example uses generic models not placed at real world coordinates, and with the example of both models having a different origin.
@@TheBIMCoordinator no thanks, I managed to correct the issue myself, i was simply pointing out that your guide only worked in certain instances, and not in real world models where linked models most likely will not have an aligned revit origin point. Perhaps you should update this guide to include the vector transformation required to get this to work correctly, or change the nodes used to Bimorph nodes that do the geometry translation internally (and works a bit faster also). Revit origins cannot be moved, so the only solution is to perform a geometry tranform on th epoints from each coordinate system. Very little information online about the translation required, and hard to decipher from the dynamobim forums as well.
@@Gazcoigne hey mate, I'm having kind of the same issue, I'm creating room boundaries but they are created by the internal origin, as my linked models don't share the same internal origin, they are out of place? Could you please explain me how did you resolve this issue? It would be very appreciate it. Thank you :)
Thanks for placing this, helped me out a lot :)
Glad it helped!
Thanks it helped me a lot too! I've just got an error whit the tag creation, Exception : There is no loaded tag type that can be used when tagging referenceToTag with tagMode. I'can tag manually but it doesn't seem to get my space tag family.
This does not work if your Host model and Linked model do not share the same Revit Origin Point. You also need to do a geometry transform to work out the vector difference between the two. your example uses generic models not placed at real world coordinates, and with the example of both models having a different origin.
Thanks for the comment! I agree with you. Are you trying to build a script like this one that you need help with?
@@TheBIMCoordinator no thanks, I managed to correct the issue myself, i was simply pointing out that your guide only worked in certain instances, and not in real world models where linked models most likely will not have an aligned revit origin point. Perhaps you should update this guide to include the vector transformation required to get this to work correctly, or change the nodes used to Bimorph nodes that do the geometry translation internally (and works a bit faster also). Revit origins cannot be moved, so the only solution is to perform a geometry tranform on th epoints from each coordinate system. Very little information online about the translation required, and hard to decipher from the dynamobim forums as well.
@@Gazcoigne hey mate, I'm having kind of the same issue, I'm creating room boundaries but they are created by the internal origin, as my linked models don't share the same internal origin, they are out of place? Could you please explain me how did you resolve this issue? It would be very appreciate it. Thank you :)
"Element Types" node now is renamed to "Categories" node
"All Elements of Type" is renamed to "All Elements of Category"
No, it hasn't
@@TheBIMCoordinator yes it has. Just recreated this script with a new nodes.