Yes. However you may want to bring it into a generic mass family file first (you can open this template through Revit), then load that massing into your project.
Hello, i have an issue ive done all as instructed by for some reason my mass familly is not visible in project, it shows that is there, scope box is showing that it is in the center of project plane but the model itself is not visible, i checked mass button on visibility graphics but the model is still invisible also when im trying to plase model mass it says couldn't find appropriate host
Check out this video I made for easy and accurate topography! Revit - Make your Topography Easy, Accurate, and Editable! ruclips.net/video/fhVwp5FuEHc/видео.html
Type “VG” in the view to pop up the visibility graphics menu and make sure the box is checked to see masses. You can also click on the small light bulb in the bottom left of your screen to see if your mass is hidden. If it shows up in pink, select it, right click and select unhide. Hope that does it!
Revit can be a pain at times. You might be able to create a level at the height(s) you want and then do floors like this: ruclips.net/video/P8MWAvBhmrY/видео.html Another route you can go is to use roofs with no slopes as your floors, but I think that would be my plan B.
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Can I do this with Rhino?
Yes. However you may want to bring it into a generic mass family file first (you can open this template through Revit), then load that massing into your project.
Hello, i have an issue ive done all as instructed by for some reason my mass familly is not visible in project, it shows that is there, scope box is showing that it is in the center of project plane but the model itself is not visible, i checked mass button on visibility graphics but the model is still invisible also when im trying to plase model mass it says couldn't find appropriate host
can u show us how u use this step to import an accurate Topography and Context Massing? :)
Check out this video I made for easy and accurate topography!
Revit - Make your Topography Easy, Accurate, and Editable! ruclips.net/video/fhVwp5FuEHc/видео.html
HowNowVideos thank u! do u happen to have videos on the Context Massing from SKP to RVT? I can’t seems to find that :(
I don’t have a video on it yet, but you can import site info from Cadmapper.com into Revit as a DWG file
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why cant i see the building after i place a mass? what could be a problem?
Type “VG” in the view to pop up the visibility graphics menu and make sure the box is checked to see masses.
You can also click on the small light bulb in the bottom left of your screen to see if your mass is hidden. If it shows up in pink, select it, right click and select unhide.
Hope that does it!
please why am i not able to add floors on the mass imported from sketchup
Revit can be a pain at times. You might be able to create a level at the height(s) you want and then do floors like this: ruclips.net/video/P8MWAvBhmrY/видео.html
Another route you can go is to use roofs with no slopes as your floors, but I think that would be my plan B.
once you have allocated roofs etc will they then show in section?
They should show just like any other floor, wall, or roof! You may just want to hide the original mass if it’s not already hidden by default.
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roof is easy part I just want see the cutout walls