Disregard the stair headroom issue as I have finally figured out how to turn that off in Archicad and now I can navigate the stairs.
Posts by stphn74
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In walking mode I cannot pass through doors as I can in the Revit version. Is this normal? It means I need to toggle between fly mode just to move from room to room.
I'm also having the same issue with the orange headroom visualisation Archicad puts around stairs. Is there a way to turn this off? I can't walk up or down stairs.
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Hi Demian,
Sorry, there has been a misunderstanding. I am not a Rhino user. I've been supplied with an exported Rhino SAT file of the existing part of a house I'm designing an extension for. I've imported that Rhino model into Revit and saved it as a Revit family. Then I've loaded it into my Revit file to use as a reference for the extension and to use in the renderings of the entire house. When I render within Revit the rhino part of the house renders fine but when I use enscape it is missing planes as shown in the images attached.
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Hi Demian,
Everything is the latest version and driver is up-to-date. Did the previous thread get resolved, as this is exactly what is happening in my system.
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I'm having the same issue as this thread - Bug on revit UI when using enscape
I have enscape running on one screen live updating while I'm working in revit on the other and then I lose selection visibility within Revit. This only happens when enscape is running. I go to select something and it does not highlight unless I zoom in or out. If I try to edit something I get stuck in the edit because I lose the ability to complete the command. Have to restart Revit to get it back to normal.
Was a solution found for the previous thread?
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I'm having this exact same problem. Was a solution found?
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Thanks Demain, I've sent that via wetransfer as requested.
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Thanks Demian
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Hi Demian,
Still hoping for a solution to this!
Regards,
Stephen
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Hi,
There appears to be no revoke option on my student license in the about section. How do I move enscape to my new computer?
Thanks,
Stephen
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Hi Demian, thanks for the reply!
Yes it renders within Revit. I've since modelled up the missing parts so have isolated the rhino model within Revit and rendered it both with the render function within Revit and in Enscape. Images attached. I can send in the model either as the full file or just the Rhino part which is saved as a Revit family. How do I send it to you?
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Hi,
I'm working on a model that the existing part of the house had been modelled up in Rhino and then imported into Revit to show up in the renderings for an extension of the rear of the house. The Revit parts obviously render as they should but the front part of the house, which is the imported modelled in Rhino, is missing multiple planes. Is there a way to avoid having to model these parts in Revit to fill in the gaps?
Thanks.