![]() ![]() There are different workflows and use cases that affect which method is preferred. We could auto select that option maybe, based on the Revit surface type (this would still introduce the problem of over-triangulation).We can provide the option to choose between the two methods on a per element or per category basis.Future Challenge: ability to cleanup the model automatically for both the rectilinear faces and the curved ones.for rectilinear geometry, the triangles can be cleaned with something like Cleanup3 by ThomThom.non-rectilinear triangulation (even post cleanup) will really slow down the SketchUp model, as mesh is over triangulated (see image below: the simple cylinder should have triangles connecting the caps and no interstitial triangles).non-rectilinear geometry faces get triangulated in an unworkable and uncleanable.Con: cannot work with the geometry natively in SketchUp anymore.Pro: can display the mesh exactly how you see it in Revit When i import from sketchup in either fbx, obj or dae format The PRO version of SketchUp offers users export options to several 3D/CAD formats - including the.Future Challenge: need a way to process the holes and fill them in (can prove to be quite challenging).Pro: can work with the geometry natively via push pull.Con: non-rectilinear solids will have holes when displayed.It would be great to hear from users what they value, and if having an option to change this behavior (given the tradeoffs each option offers) is important. However, there are other ways and hybrid approaches to this problem. ![]() The tradeoffs help users work with the Revit export and reduce mesh bloat so that it doesn’t slow down SketchUp. We also prioritize having a lighter Revit export over a more accurate non-rectilinear geometry. Essentially, we prioritize the ability to work with Revit export geometry in SketchUp in a native way, sacrificing the way non rectilinear objects tessellate. We’re aware of this problem and we have some options. ![]()
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