tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1180367009829343582.post7066661335123352104..comments2024-01-04T01:22:39.435-08:00Comments on The Simply Complex Blog: WHAT IS RHINO INSIDE?Marcello Sgambellurihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12824595918519858527noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1180367009829343582.post-15267517953175067332020-04-07T08:52:41.357-07:002020-04-07T08:52:41.357-07:00Hi Marcello,
I am intrigued by this tool and am n...Hi Marcello,<br /><br />I am intrigued by this tool and am not a Rhino user, but there are loads of them in my office. Can someone just model everything in Rhino and convert to Revit closer to the deadline, and keep working on Rhino for the next stages and deadlines to then convert once more just because the agreed format was .rvt? Will the data once populated after conversion (Uniclass codes, NBS clauses, etc.) remain or do we need to do that all over again on each conversion (will the ID number of objects be preserved)? If we have objects hidden on a sheet, and then re-convert the model from Rhino, will those objects remain hidden?<br /><br />Sorry for so many questions, but am interested in what you have seen so far.<br />Thanks,Francisco Faríashttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05640767999847677082noreply@blogger.com