Revit to sketchup 20151/23/2024 We continued to use SketchUp for specific areas of design study and we rendered directly out of Revit. In DD to CD, we brought in other software such as Maya and Rhino with Grasshopper to explore and generate the complex geometry of the spiral staircase and curved building skin. At one point in the process the curves of the building changed almost from week to week, utilizing SketchUp and CAD allowed us to iterate very quickly. When that same project kicked-off SD, we used SketchUp at various scales, from urban to interior. In one recent design competition, a large team concurrently explored and crafted the design using a wide variety of tools and media – hand sketches, diagrams, physical models, SketchUp for massing, CAD and Illustrator for plans and sections, and Photoshop collages for “rendering.” My point here is that each tool allowed different avenues of exploration to occur while staying in one primary medium would probably have held us back. I focused my discussion on the first of these tasks, and posed the question:Īt Payette we do use occasionally use Revit in competitions. Presentation – “selling” a design for client meetings and front-end businessĭocumentation – drawing and creating packages of deliverables In my presentation I explored the workflow of our software use at Payette and for me it breaks down into three main tasks:Įxploration – coming up with concepts, testing ideas and options However the next release will allow editing in perspective mode.
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