![]() In response to your question - the materials being imported are not related to my original. I’ve followed this same workflow a lot of times in multiple previous versions of both SketchUp and Revit without the DWG import coming in with colors. Well… it didn’t happen before I upgraded to SketchUp 2019. Have you considered removing the material from you original before importing it Is there any way to apply the default materials to everything on import like it did in all previous editions? This new “feature” occurs regardless of whether I have the “Import Materials” checkbox ticked on the import options. This gives me no benefit, and adds noticeable time to my workflow. Since I’m importing something that has subcomponents, and maintaining them as subcomponents is useful to me, I also then have to go into every single subcomponent and apply the default material to both sides of the faces as well. It’s particularly painful because it applies the randomly colored material to the front and the reverse face of all objects, so even when I have everything selected, I have to go ‘inside’ my walls to apply the default material to the reverse face as well as the obverse face. The imports in 2019 come in colored rather than with the default material applied. Starting with a 3D view in Revit (2018.3 if it matters), I export to DWG 2010, then import that to SketchUp 2019 Pro. fixed bug where any level hosted elements would have a host level jump to a level further below due to rounding.I am an architect, using Sketchup to create visuals for a client.fixed bug where DXF and OBJ based family host levels could not be changed.export from Revit to SketchUp stability.New OBJ based import method with texture mapping (SketchUp to Revit)!.added warning dialog if the export from Revit fails, including the error reason.20x speed increase for larger models when importing a Revit model into SketchUp.We have two Helix releases: 2.10.0 & 2.11.0.Ĭheck out the relevant updates below. Helix Release 2.11.0 Graphic 1920×1152 55.3 KB Download latest version here: Helix Installer Rendering In Revit High Poly Furniture Converted from SketchUp 3D Warehouseīring Site Content into Revit from SketchUp with Textures using Google Street View and Photomatching! On our forums page, we have a few posts on Helix workflow examples: Convert SketchUp Model to Native Revit BIM The release post includes the installer download link, that runs as a trial for 15 days. Our latest release can be found here: Helix 2.11.0 We will cross out completed features with every new release. ![]() The feature roadmap is public, and open to suggestions. We are constantly updating Helix, and want our users to be aware of what’s in the works. ![]()
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