Thanks for stopping by - don't forget to check out the other videos in this series collected in this playlist: ruclips.net/video/bwM8p98m2Bk/видео.html
Great video! Please continue with the series. OpenBIM will be the way to go in the near future. Finding resources to correctly work with IFC in Revit for me has been difficult. Again great video, eager to see more of your content.
I love the name of your chanel! You were probably as surprised as I am that the name didn't exist already... Very good explaination, I'm looking forward to watch your more in-depth videos on the topic.
Thank you for this great video. It has always been difficult to find good IFC manuals or tutorials. The Autodesk Revit IFC Manual was a good first step, but personally I like to learn by using video tutorials. I subscribed to your channel, and am looking forward to your future videos.
Thank you for sharing this content Lejla! Until you started this series, information on IFC for non-programmers was scattered on the internet. I think we were all waiting for a series like this to be released. It is even better coming from you, the author of the official handbook for Revit.
Thanks Murillo, I'm really glad you find my content helpful! :) Btw, I initiated the IFC Manual on the Autodesk side and also wrote the concept and some few parts, however the main part was done by other experts (mainly Tim Brückner how is now with VRAME).
hi. good video and very informative. I have a revit model in 2022 version and have to convert to 2021 version for collaboration. Please advise. thanks in advance
HI! Is it possible to create PARTS using a ifc linked file in revit? I have a linked IFC model file that whenever I try to create parts in revit from it shows me this message "Invalid shape found in original. Parts could not be created ". Any idea? thanks!
at last someone talking about IFC in revit .... have you ever dealt with import of Tekla Structure IFC and dealing with the category's that the Tekla IFC items import into revit ...im looking at a way to control what category they come in as ... as at the moment anything horizontal is a structural framing category ...could this be changed to a wall for example ...
Hi Lejla, Great Informative Video thanks. I would like to as Is it possible to change entities? Can I export IFCrailing as a IFC wall? Thanks Looking forward to you reply
Hi Parimal, thanks for your comment! Yes, you can export a Revit Wall as an IFC Railing and so on, but you must be aware of the fact that different entities have different standard properties and that the exporter can only map the properties which it finds in the correct place. For example, a wall has a completely different structure with layers, fire rating and so son, which a railing doesn’t (though again, the railing has other properties relevant to its own category). So basically, the answer is yes, but you need to double check the properties after the export. There is a great list of all possible category mappings in Revit in this article: knowledge.autodesk.com/support/revit/learn-explore/caas/sfdcarticles/sfdcarticles/Supported-IFC-Class-mapping-when-exporting-Revit-models-to-IFC.html
I think there is a main misconception of IFC. In contrast to Revit, IFC does not limit the creation of geometry based on the IFC-class / category. In fact, one does not need geometry at all - or you can add as many geometries as you need. Once one gets their head around this concept it becomes clear how limited Revit is compared to a full fledged IFC implementation (hope this will be available one day)
Thanks for your comment - my aim is to focus on what is possible now and useful for a designer / engineer working in Revit. There are many things we can improve around the openBIM process and the IFC quality by being aware of how things work now.
You hopefully found this out that you need to use IFC2. Of course you might not be able to have all the sheets set up, and hey now you can actually use the scale tool to adjust the walls, instead of with dimensions.
Hello Hope you are doing good I Js had a doubt regarding IFC files, I.e. how I can “convert IFC files to Revit family” can some one please help me with that!! Thank you so much in advance 😊
Hi Lejla, Thank you for the informative video. Does this mean if we are creating families and components on Revit we need to identify it's parameters as per the IFC property set identified by building smart? Regards, Anas.
Hi Anas, if you are producing content to be used in an openBIM workflow, it makes sense to include the relevant IFC properties on family level and populate them. You can do this just the same way as on project level. If you have any more specific questions, let me know and I will try to cover it in a video!
These videos you made are pure gold, thankyou! Sometimes I wonder if it will be possible to override system family IFC category, for example to use a curtain wall to make a railing, and to export it as railing (the same to use it as a Window...) What do you think about it? I know that if I don't wanna have problems I have to stick with the correct category but I mean, Curtain Walls are one of the most versatile objects in Revit, so wouldn't it be wonderful to simply remap it into something else?
Thanks for your comment and the great feedback, really means a lot! :) The restrictions on system families are slowly being lifted, e.g. you could already export a regular wall as a railing - with curtain walls it is a bit more complex, though I get your point. One thing to keep in mind however: when mapping Revit categories to classes they were not intended for, the common property sets cannot be correctly assigned (e.g. a curtain wall doesn't have the same parameters like a railing in Revit, so only the data which is there in Revit can be exported to IFC). Hope this makes sense? Anyway, I'll try documenting what can be mapped to what, as I know this is a common usecase.
Thanks for stopping by - don't forget to check out the other videos in this series collected in this playlist: ruclips.net/video/bwM8p98m2Bk/видео.html
Great video! Please continue with the series. OpenBIM will be the way to go in the near future. Finding resources to correctly work with IFC in Revit for me has been difficult. Again great video, eager to see more of your content.
Thanks so much Roque! Much appreciated!
I love the name of your chanel! You were probably as surprised as I am that the name didn't exist already...
Very good explaination, I'm looking forward to watch your more in-depth videos on the topic.
Thank you for this great video. It has always been difficult to find good IFC manuals or tutorials. The Autodesk Revit IFC Manual was a good first step, but personally I like to learn by using video tutorials. I subscribed to your channel, and am looking forward to your future videos.
Thanks for the clear and informative videos. Clients want IFC, so it really important to know how Revit can help me to meet their needs.
Thank you so much, great video, looking forward for the complete playlist
Super erklärt - können wir so unseren Anwendern weiterschicke ! Danke !
Great explanation, looking forward to new content from this channel
Thanks a lot, Faruk!
Thank you very much it’s really very useful series please continue and don’t stop
Thank you so much for your kind comment! I did have a longer break, but I’m planning some new videos already - stay tuned :)
helpful playlist, thanks for sharing
Thank you for sharing this content Lejla! Until you started this series, information on IFC for non-programmers was scattered on the internet. I think we were all waiting for a series like this to be released. It is even better coming from you, the author of the official handbook for Revit.
Thanks Murillo, I'm really glad you find my content helpful! :) Btw, I initiated the IFC Manual on the Autodesk side and also wrote the concept and some few parts, however the main part was done by other experts (mainly Tim Brückner how is now with VRAME).
Very clear, great videos. Please continue!
Well done. Very interesting.
Thanks Dennis! :)
Thanks for a clear explanation.
Amazing, clear explanation and to the point 🙏
Thanks a lot
Excited to follow up with all your uploads.
Very usefull...please upload more videos
thank you so much that was so informative! I have a question for you pleas, is there a professional certificate that I could seek for?
A life saver
Thank you
Thank you so much, Lejla
hi. good video and very informative. I have a revit model in 2022 version and have to convert to 2021 version for collaboration. Please advise. thanks in advance
is there an automatic fill to IFC data ? instead of doing it manually ?
Thanks for the video! Have you also tried to transfer the IFC file to neo4j?
how and from what document i can prepare IFC document? show me
What if I use beam to model a hollow core slab and want it to export as ifcslab?
Thank you so much, great job :)
Mam how to successfully import line and area elements from Revit to arsap
Some elements are lost while importing / transfering
HI! Is it possible to create PARTS using a ifc linked file in revit? I have a linked IFC model file that whenever I try to create parts in revit from it shows me this message "Invalid shape found in original. Parts could not be created ". Any idea? thanks!
Hello Laila- I have Revit 2023 and I cannot find IFC for Revit 2023 plugin. Only 2021 is available. Is it compatible with the latest versions?
You can find all releases here: github.com/Autodesk/revit-ifc/releases/
at last someone talking about IFC in revit .... have you ever dealt with import of Tekla Structure IFC and dealing with the category's that the Tekla IFC items import into revit ...im looking at a way to control what category they come in as ... as at the moment anything horizontal is a structural framing category ...could this be changed to a wall for example ...
Hi Lejla, Great Informative Video thanks. I would like to as Is it possible to change entities? Can I export IFCrailing as a IFC wall? Thanks Looking forward to you reply
Hi Parimal, thanks for your comment! Yes, you can export a Revit Wall as an IFC Railing and so on, but you must be aware of the fact that different entities have different standard properties and that the exporter can only map the properties which it finds in the correct place. For example, a wall has a completely different structure with layers, fire rating and so son, which a railing doesn’t (though again, the railing has other properties relevant to its own category).
So basically, the answer is yes, but you need to double check the properties after the export. There is a great list of all possible category mappings in Revit in this article: knowledge.autodesk.com/support/revit/learn-explore/caas/sfdcarticles/sfdcarticles/Supported-IFC-Class-mapping-when-exporting-Revit-models-to-IFC.html
I think there is a main misconception of IFC. In contrast to Revit, IFC does not limit the creation of geometry based on the IFC-class / category. In fact, one does not need geometry at all - or you can add as many geometries as you need. Once one gets their head around this concept it becomes clear how limited Revit is compared to a full fledged IFC implementation (hope this will be available one day)
Thanks for your comment - my aim is to focus on what is possible now and useful for a designer / engineer working in Revit. There are many things we can improve around the openBIM process and the IFC quality by being aware of how things work now.
BLendem BIM ! = FREEDOM!
Please I need urgent help to send IFC today from revit 2021 to revit 2020
You hopefully found this out that you need to use IFC2. Of course you might not be able to have all the sheets set up, and hey now you can actually use the scale tool to adjust the walls, instead of with dimensions.
Hello
Hope you are doing good
I Js had a doubt regarding IFC files, I.e. how I can “convert IFC files to Revit family” can some one please help me with that!!
Thank you so much in advance 😊
Tolle Content ! Eine kurze Frage bitte: haben Sie auch Ihre Channel auch aus Deutsch ? Danke !
This is awesome!
as a Revit user, is it worth it to get open BIM certification to improve my career?
None of the BIM viewer links work :/
Thanks for the heads-up, will review and correct the links in the next days!
Keep the good content up, thank you:))
Hi Lejla,
Thank you for the informative video.
Does this mean if we are creating families and components on Revit we need to identify it's parameters as per the IFC property set identified by building smart?
Regards,
Anas.
Hi Anas, if you are producing content to be used in an openBIM workflow, it makes sense to include the relevant IFC properties on family level and populate them. You can do this just the same way as on project level. If you have any more specific questions, let me know and I will try to cover it in a video!
These videos you made are pure gold, thankyou! Sometimes I wonder if it will be possible to override system family IFC category, for example to use a curtain wall to make a railing, and to export it as railing (the same to use it as a Window...) What do you think about it? I know that if I don't wanna have problems I have to stick with the correct category but I mean, Curtain Walls are one of the most versatile objects in Revit, so wouldn't it be wonderful to simply remap it into something else?
Thanks for your comment and the great feedback, really means a lot! :) The restrictions on system families are slowly being lifted, e.g. you could already export a regular wall as a railing - with curtain walls it is a bit more complex, though I get your point.
One thing to keep in mind however: when mapping Revit categories to classes they were not intended for, the common property sets cannot be correctly assigned (e.g. a curtain wall doesn't have the same parameters like a railing in Revit, so only the data which is there in Revit can be exported to IFC). Hope this makes sense?
Anyway, I'll try documenting what can be mapped to what, as I know this is a common usecase.
IFC ke andar modifi setting mai kaise parameter setup karna hai yo kaise karenge.ifc mai sahi parameter kaise set karte hai,ye batate to acha hota
Thanks madam
Great!
Richtig
Laila