Hie everyone…
I´m trying to get a Plant 3D model into Revit using Speckle. The workflow goes through Navisworks, so I export from Plant 3D to Navis, then with the manager to Speckle and I receive the geometry in Revit.
My problem is that I need some of the parameters (non graphics) to come to Revit…¿is that not possible? Every single object come as “Generic model” without parameters.
I need at least the GUID that I can read in Speckle wiever, because the rest can be attached via excel…but it will be great to get more of them.
Does anybody knows how can I do this?
Thanks!!!
Hi Ramon,
It is not possible to set a GUID/ID when creating elements inside Revit, they are set automatically.
What’s your workflow? Can you explain it a bit more?
Regarding the other parameters, let me ask: @oguzhan @clrkng will v3 connector support setting parameters on Load inside Revit or is it just geometry?
@jerezo the Dynamo connector is helpful in this case, it can receive the speckle data and attach other properties (excel) as you need.
Hie @teocomi and thanks for your answer…
I will try to explain the workflow.
I´m looking foward to import a Plant 3D model in Revit, but not in the standard case as a DWG-block and converting it to a Revit family. I want to have every element as a single Revit object…
To do this I export the Plant 3D model to Navis in wich process I get all the P3D parameters included in a Autocad tab.
In the next step I upload the model to Speckle and I obtain a perfect model with the information of this Autocad tab in your super-platform.
Then I receive the model in Revit, but the geometry is the only part that comes, loosing the parameteres in the Autocad tab (and the rest of non graphic information).
In this process Revit assign NEW guid to every object, so I don´t have any reference to try to link again the P3D parameters to the Revit objects.
My wish is that the parameters can be imported in Revit or at least one GUID from the original P3D information so I can rebuild the whole parameters set of the original modelling software P3D using this GUID to link the information again for each model element.
Everything could be easier with an export process to IFC form P3D, but we all know, that Autodesk are not IFC - friendly…
Thank you again for your help!
Hie and thanks @jonathon …
Do you know where I can find some information of this solution?
I appreciate your help!
Following up on this, we don’t have plans currently for supporting setting parameters on V3 Revit receive, though we’re aware that receiving properties is a big point of discussion for our coordination workflow. As Jonathon suggested, dynamo could be a good workaround in the meantime!