![]() Tue, at 8:26:26 AM | Apply Revit materials to Sketchup import Hey erland thanks for your prompt reply but the thing is i am nto importing just tiny objects its a whole 3d model(building)and for that i cannot just assign specific families i tried chnaging the layers from visibilty graphics and object styles will that help? Tue, at 5:13:02 AM | Apply Revit materials to Sketchup import “Learning never exhausts the mind.” - Leonardo Da Vinci Tell me if it helped you, very, very urgent.LOL. if you used blue lines for glass, green lines for leaves,gray for metals, etc. dwg into this family file, you can assign the materials according to the colors that you used in ACAD, i.e. (if you use the metric system in Malaysia of course).Then when you import your. Metric Entourage for cars, trees, RPC models, etc., or Metric Furniture for beds, chairs, etc. dwg 3d model, you can make a specific family for it, i.e. Tue, at 4:47:36 AM | Apply Revit materials to Sketchup import Hey typhoon i have a similar problem i cannot change the material of a autocad 3d file which i imported into revit i see u r saying to create a family can u plzz advice me step by step on how to do it it is very very urgent thanks. Tue, at 3:53:39 AM | Apply Revit materials to Sketchup import Thanks I did it! The problem was that the entities were not set to BYLAYER colours, it appears Revit needs the entity colours set to Bylayer in order to swap them for a Revit material and Sketchup didnt create colours native to the layers (Bylayer equivalent - can anyone explain this?) for my model - so in summary the skp model needs exporting - layers sorted out to Bylayers - then importing to Revit for rendering using the material settings! At last ! Thanks Typoon REVITįri, at 5:01:42 PM | Apply Revit materials to Sketchup import I Hope and I Wish to LEARN more, and more, and more. glass=color 4, tires= color7.), then in Revit i create a new family category and in that family i change in Settings-Material the color "#.#.#" to the respective material i want, save the family in the right folder and that's it. if they don't have the same material (e.g. with other color, each material must have 1 color, do not attrib the same color to the different parts of the obj. made in sketchup in revit, i export from SK to CAD in DWG, then in Autocad if i need i can change some parts of obj. Ok, i can tell you how I apply the materials to my obj. Im after a more simple way of changing the material setting as i explained above.which apparently does work! i just wonder what im doing wrong there?įri, at 2:56:47 PM | Apply Revit materials to Sketchup import Fri, at 12:55:25 PM | Apply Revit materials to Sketchup importīTW i am playing about with the massing (wall by face etc) technique to set revit materials, but it seems a very long winded method.
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