![]() ![]() ![]() In Manage > Materials, assign easily distinguishable different colors to all the gray materials that start with “Render Material.”, using Appearance > Appearance Properties > Generic > Color.Ħ. Save the family with an explicit name like “Breuer Chair.”ĥ. SKP and select the SketchUp file (all the rendering materials come in as gray).ģ. Insert > Import > Import CAD > set file type to. Open the Family Editor to create a new family of the appropriate type (entourage, furniture, etc.).Ģ. Faces that share a material in SketchUp will also share it in Revit.ġ. The colors you assign here will show up in the Shaded and Consistent Colors visual styles in Revit.Ĥ. Assign approximate materials to all faces. Move the object(s) to the axis origin to make placement easier in Revit.ģ. Erase everything in the file except the object(s) you want to export to Revit.Ģ. ![]() Google Warehouse is sometimes too tempting to resist, so here is the procedure I use to assign Revit materials to imported SketchUp objects.ġ. ![]()
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