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I was wondering if there is a way to take a topo created in Revit and export it to be used in SketchUp?
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Never mind...I figured it out.
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"Never mind...I figured it out." we try to encourage users to post the solution also when they answer there own question so that others may benefit also, which is the purpose of this site
Edited on: Thu, May 28, 2009 at 10:07:43 AM
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The solution that I came up with was to be in a 3d Revit view and export it to a CAD 2004 dwg. This creates a 3d dwg that I then was able to import into sketchup. The reason this wasn't working before was because the dwg was in CAD 2007, which for some reason wasn't be supported by my version of sketchup. After all of this trouble, I was able to convince the team to use the Revit model and just import their sketchup buildings.
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