We’re thrilled to announce something we’ve been working on, and we need your help to make it even better.
One of the challenges many of you have mentioned is getting complex Rhino breps to load as solids in Revit. Well, we’ve been working hard behind the scenes, and we believe we’ve cracked it! With our improved brep conversion, even those tricky geometries that used to fail should now convert beautifully into solids in Revit.
Before we roll this out officially, we want to put it through its paces. And that’s where you come in!
Here’s what we need:
If you’ve got any complex breps from Rhino that gave you headaches in the past, we’d love for you to share them in this thread.
Let’s see how they hold up against our new brep conversion in Revit and see if there are any further improvements we can make on our side. This is your chance to help make a great feature even better!
Bonus: Here’s a sneak peek of the new brep conversion in action:
We can’t wait to see your Rhino files and hear your thoughts! Let’s work together to make this feature rock-solid.
I’m revisiting the topic of BREP conversion and have a question. Will it be possible in the future to load BREP geometry into a Revit family instead of just into a Revit project? In the V2 connector, we can choose whether to receive geometry directly in the project as a Direct Shape or to embed it within the family.
The main reason for my inquiry is related to parameter assignment. When geometry is included inside a Revit family, it is easier to manage parameters for each family compared to creating Revit project parameters and assigning them to the geometry. Thank you in advance for your response!