Revit Phasing Issues exporting to Sketchup

Hello team,

Had a bit of an issue with Revit and Phasing.
I have an model that has demolished phases within it. The Revit Phase has been set to ‘Complete’, to make things a bit more simple.

I’m using the 3D View method to export ‘what I want to see’ from Revit into SketchUp, but keep getting walls and other odd objects appearing in the export.

My current workaround is to create a ‘Hidden’ layer in Sketchup and palce those unwanted entities there.
As phasing is a big part of our projects, I’m wondering if there’s anything I’m missing here.

Hey @m_za ,

Welcome here! Feel free to Introduce yourself :person_gesturing_ok: if you’d like!

The “Send by View” option should exclude elements from other phases if they are not visible. Are these unwanted objects visible? If not, let us know, and I’ll report it as a bug.

As a workaround, you could try to create a custom Revit filter and send by using that:

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Hi Teocomi!

I have been using the Send By View (Revit 3D), but with no luck.
I have also been setting the Phase to ‘Complete’, to rule out any mixing of phases.

The Phasing itself cannot be filtered out it seems.

I will see if I can try a custom filter, as the other issue I have is that objects seem to load with edges hidden by defaylt. I am hoping that can be alleviated.

Thanks Moe, we’ll try replicate and will log this for devs to have a look at!

+1 on this. Would love to have a phase filter in the Revit Speckle UI.

I usually set selection to categories to export for daylight simulation.

THen in Rhino i clean my model and i select objects by userstring to filter away bad phases. However this operation is super laggy in rhino on large models.

Ideally I can export my revit model without any “exitsing/demolishing” stuff.

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