![]() So in short:ġ) extract position, rotation, scale and GUID of each asset and write them to a single csv fileĢ) find a way to write the placeholder geometry for each unique asset (GUID) to a geometry file (like. I think all you need is add a parameter with the right name and write the GUID of the asset to it. This part is relatively straightforward with dynamo. In general, it seems like this is something that many users would find beneficial, so maybe it becomes a 'standard' enscape functionality at some point. I can't seem to figure out how to access this parameter, or if it is even possible (let alone recommended). In other words, how to trick enscape into thinking one asset is another. The thing that I'm trying to figure out at the moment is how to change the assetID parameter in revit. Even with the entire asset library downloaded, we still need some sort of enscape family in the model for this to work. The don't really exist in a location that we can point to before they are placed in the model. The difficulty here is of course that Enscape assets are turned into Revit families only when they are placed into the model. This may not acquire the correct proxy mesh, but in theory, it would render correctly in enscape. Ideally, the script would run, then rhinoInside could be closed, and enscape will work fine.ġ) Use the rhino block instances (enscape asset) to get the position and rotation of the asset.Ģ)Place any enscape asset in the correct location in the Revit modelģ) Change the enscape asset ID to point to the correct asset. Even having them both loaded not necessarily running at the same time can cause issues. As far as RhinoInside and Enscape running at the same time, yes, I agree. ![]() Hi Pieter- Yes, models have the same coordinates. You could run the entire setup before launching Enscape. ![]() There's should be no need to run Enscape while rhinoinside is running. I think in theory this should work, but it's going to be a complicated graph.Ĭan you share your setup? Are the two projects modeled in the same coordinate system (is the origin of revit model = origin of the rhino model)? ![]()
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