![]() Master's thesis, but it lacked the ability to convert materials since it I had developed a Revit plugin for a Revit -> Radiance workflow in my Targets, yet to engage the full Radiance tool kit for lighting design andĪnalysis on REVIT generated models, will keep Radiance on the forefront Iĭo realize that it may be short-lived as AutoDESK releases are moving There might be modest financial encouragement to fill this gap. Hopefully a generous andĮxpert code person would consider writing a direct REVIT plugin for this The MOST CURRENT releases of REVIT, SKETCHUP, etc. I would appreciate your sharing conversion pipelines which interface with That others were using some other pipelines, perhaps integrating obj2rad, It seems that the latest version of Sketchup has someĬhallenges with the very helpful su2rad, written quite awhile ago. As REVIT has essentially become theĪrchitectural industry modeling tool, the pipeline to Radiance is an :Īt the last Radiance Workshop, there was some discussion regardingĬonverting REVIT models to Radiance, with materials and named surfaces ![]() The industry asked about it, so I have to agree in that there are The resources to work on a project like that. However, I do not use Windows, do not have a Revit license and did not have While ago, after an important person on the industry recommended it. You that I am using Groundhog succesfully on SU2015.Ībout the Revit to Radiance plugin, I actually thought on developing it a Know, because I have not used su2rad in a very long time, but I can tell Overcome the challenges you are finding with su2rad.? I honestly do not Out there (groundhog, that might help you I do not really like promoting myself, but there is another SketchUp plugin ![]() ![]() I do realize that it may be short-lived as AutoDESK releases are moving targets, yet to engage the full Radiance tool kit for lighting design and analysis on REVIT generated models, will keep Radiance on the forefront and accessible to a broader audience. Hopefully a generous and expert code person would consider writing a direct REVIT plugin for this purpose. I would appreciate your sharing conversion pipelines which interface with the MOST CURRENT releases of REVIT, SKETCHUP, etc. I heard that others were using some other pipelines, perhaps integrating obj2rad, etc. It seems that the latest version of Sketchup has some challenges with the very helpful su2rad, written quite awhile ago. As REVIT has essentially become the architectural industry modeling tool, the pipeline to Radiance is an important one. At the last Radiance Workshop, there was some discussion regarding converting REVIT models to Radiance, with materials and named surfaces parsed into readable. ![]()
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