Hie,
When I bring geometry into Revit using “Rhino Inside,” the elevation of the geometry tends to vary. I created a sphere in Rhino at 0,0,0 coordinates, but when I import it into Revit, it appears displaced in the Z coordinate. The sphere in Revit is centered at the project’s base point in X and Y coordinates, but there is a displacement in the Z coordinate. Does anyone know the reason for this displacement? Any help is appreciated. Thank you.
Hi there,
my bet is that the objects from RiR are always in core coordinates. I think it’s called internal origin in Revit.
Forget shared coordinates and project base point and base levels and other stuff Revit thinks is necessary for BIM.
Make you internal origin visible in V/G and see where the sphere shows up related to this one.
Regards,
Pavel
Thanks so much, The problem was the situation of internal point. I locate it using:
It´s a pity that there isn´t a way in Rhino Inside to mark the elevation.
Regards
Guau! Thanks so much.
The problem is how to apply that to a direct shape. The easy solution is one time that you know the elevation difference from to internal point to project base point, work in Rhino with that difference.
Regards
You can also use Project Coordinates in Grasshopper and Transform the Geometry right before pushing it into Revit.
The Target is the Coordinate System you want to use, can also be Survey Coordinates.
Or you can right click on Base Point an use ‘Set CPlane’
This will setup your Rhino CPlane to follow Revit Project coordinates, this way you can model in Rhino using Project Coordinates.
Solve then. Thanks a lot kike!