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Badly prepared SketchUp file in Revit - SketchUp Tutorial
From the course: SketchUp & Revit Workflow
Badly prepared SketchUp file in Revit
- [Instructor] We're now in chapter 206, badly prepared SketchUp file in Revit. And we'll see what happens when we bring in our badly prepared SketchUp file into the Revit environment. So on the insert tab, we want to import CAD and choose chapter two, 06 Badly prepared SketchUp file. Then click open, accept or the default values and here we have the three cylinders. Now if you are using your own project file, because you don't have 2017 Revit, then all I've done in the level zero floor plan, if you're not seeing these colors, it's simply because on the graphic display options, I've changed it from hidden line to shaded so that shows these colors. We'll go into the 3D view, and here we can see the three cylinders. So the first thing that's noticeable is all the facets show up as black lines. We can also see that, the facets are clearly defined. We don't get any smoothing on these. And the other thing to notice is that this one, which was the same diameter as that and the same height…
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What are the options with SketchUp Make?1m 50s
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Preparing your SketchUp files for Revit1m 26s
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Green, red, and yellow boxes3m 8s
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Green, red, and yellow boxes in Revit5m 23s
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Badly prepared SketchUp file2m 35s
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Badly prepared SketchUp file in Revit4m 38s
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Identifying nonuniform scaling2m 43s
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Fixing nonuniform scaling5m 31s
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