Jack_Ma
(Jack_Ma)
May 12, 2025, 2:51am
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How to export Revit elements in fine detail mode to a Rhino file, and organize elements from different project phases into designated layers in Rhino.
You can use Element Geometry Component
Jack_Ma
(Jack_Ma)
May 13, 2025, 9:38am
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This is indeed feasible. May I ask how to export families as blocks when exporting from Rhino, so that identical families are treated as one type of block?
kike
(Kike Garcia)
May 13, 2025, 11:52am
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Hi @Jack_Ma ,
This should do something similar to what you are asking for.
RiR-BakeWithPhasing.gh (17.1 KB)
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Japhy
(Japhy)
May 13, 2025, 11:57am
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Baking Revit Families do come in as their respective Blocks.
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Jack_Ma
(Jack_Ma)
May 14, 2025, 2:49am
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Thank you for the idea, but exporting generic models to Rhino takes a long time and doesn’t allow pushing DirectShapes.
Jack_Ma
(Jack_Ma)
May 14, 2025, 3:31am
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Hi Japhy,
How can I write in the block names and colors?
Japhy
(Japhy)
May 15, 2025, 11:41am
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Hi Jack_Ma,
I’ll need a bit more info to be able to help correctly.
4. Isolating the issue and posting files
Revit projects are rarely small & the issues are rarely simple. Its understandable that support files aren’t always readily uploadable, for size or for privacy concerns.
That said, here are some recommendations:
Isolating the question to a new Revit file with the Revit Version in the File Name, then purge the Revit file several times to reduce size.
List your GH plugins needed to review the question, if possible remove all gh plugin components no…
Jack_Ma
(Jack_Ma)
May 22, 2025, 6:07am
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Thank you, Japhy. After restarting, it’s no longer lagging—maybe the software had been running for too many days. I’m now able to export blocks smoothly.