How to Export ANY 3D Model from Rhino to Revit – Export from Rhino & Import to Revit + COMMON ISSUE

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The fastest way to easily export a Rhino (Rhinoceros 3D) model to Revit. Learn how to speed up the export/import process from Rhino to Revit and fix common errors. Exporting from Rhino to Revit is an easy task to perform, but some users get stuck on one or two vital settings that need to be configured. Let’s learn how to export from Rhinoceros 3D to Autodesk’s Revit. First of all, open up your Rhino project to a 3D view. You can only export a model from Rhino if you are in a 3D view. Next, ensure your model is clean. This relates to removing any unnecessary complication of your model, including curves or surfaces with an excess of required control points. Use the REBUILD command to rebuild these curves and surfaces with a more appropriate number of control points. Also consider grouping and layering your model so that it’s easy to work with once you move into Revit. When exporting from Rhino and importing into Revit, it’s best practice to break the model up into several components. Group and layer your model to make life a bit easier for yourself. Isolate walls, floors, ceilings, furniture etc into separate groups. After cleaning up the 3D Rhino model, select the first component to export and go to file → export selected or simply type Export and hit enter. Export the file as the standard Rhino filetype (3DM). Do this for each component of your model you want exported. Now open up Revit to a 3D View and go to the INSERT tab → Import CAD. From the first drop down menu...

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