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You can import files from Rhino in 2 ways it seams: 1. As mesh - dwg files created in Rhino and they keep their face colour but they are triangulated 2. As surface/NURB (non-triangulated solid) through a '.sat' file. Except '.sat' files don't seam to keep their face colour. So is there a way of importing solids from Rhino that keep their colour and aren't triangulated?
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Hi, export the Nurbs in SAT to DWG then to Revit, don't use the Mesh, why do you want the colors in the solids from Rhino?
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