![]() With Revit 2022, you can link in Rhino files that update when reloaded or when the project is reopened, instead of having to manually import a static Rhino model every time the file changes. That’s why two years ago, we introduced the ability to import Rhino 3DM files, and we’ve continued to work on improving this popular workflow between the two programs. Toggle back and forth between FormIt Pro and Revit for projects where you’re working on an existing building that’s getting a partial retrofit, like a new hotel lobby in an existing building, or for experimenting with different versions of a new curtain wall design, for example.Īt Autodesk, we know that Rhino plays a significant role in early-stage design for many firms. Then, when you’re ready, you can move the FormIt model back into Revit and begin more detailed documentation work, creating a new, smooth workflow between early and later design phases. Even better, use FormIt Pro’s integration with Dynamo and expand your design exploration using computational design tools. With this functionality, you can now bring an existing Revit model into FormIt Pro to serve as a context model, and continue your design exploration using the fluid, intuitive modeling capabilities of FormIt. This release adds capabilities to FormIt Pro, Autodesk’s conceptual design tool. FormIt AXM is now a supported CAD file format, meaning you can directly import FormIt files into your Revit projects. You can also create roundtrip workflows between FormIt and Revit-starting with Revit’s “3D Sketch” feature, which sends Revit content to FormIt Pro for further design exploration, and then returning to Revit using FormIt Pro’s “Send to Revit” feature. ![]() Revit 2022 supports better interoperability at every stage of design, with McNeel® Rhinoceros and FormIt Pro for early-stage design, IFC and openBIM® workflows for project teams developing their designs, and Revit to Inventor interoperability for design to fabrication. ![]() In part 2, let’s talk about Interoperability and Data Exchange. ![]() In Part 1, we showcased features for Modeling, Documentation, and Production. Revit 2022 has been released, and there are so many updates for architects that we decided to introduce them in three installments. ![]()
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