Hello, What is the best way to update geometry after exporting an initial ORBX file from REVIT to Octane Standalone?
Say you have spent some time developing a scene in Standalone, and the REVIT design changes.
Instead of starting over with a new ORBX export from REVIT, I just want to update the geometry / REVIT mesh.
Thanks! Jason
ORBX export to standalone - Update Geometry
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Hello, I was able to update REVIT geometry in Standalone by exporting a new ORBX, then copy and pasting the new mesh into the original scene file.
Just had to re-pipe the material nodes. Is this the suggested way to update revit geometry in standalone or is their an obvious and automatic way I am overlooking?
Also are there any import / export units to be considered when exporting to standalone, or is this automatic? I work in inches in REVIT and have to scale up material sizes dramatically in standalone.
And, are there differences between exporting to ORBX vs OCS?
Thank You! Jason
Just had to re-pipe the material nodes. Is this the suggested way to update revit geometry in standalone or is their an obvious and automatic way I am overlooking?
Also are there any import / export units to be considered when exporting to standalone, or is this automatic? I work in inches in REVIT and have to scale up material sizes dramatically in standalone.
And, are there differences between exporting to ORBX vs OCS?
Thank You! Jason
Yes, this is the best way. There is probably saome LUA code you could write to automatically plugin in the materials (check the LUA forum here - it may have already been written).Is this the suggested way to update revit geometry in standalone or is their an obvious and automatic way I am overlooking?
OctaneRender for Revit will convert the scene into meters when loading into Octane. This should also happen when exporting to OCS/ORBX.Also are there any import / export units to be considered when exporting to standalone, or is this automatic? I work in inches in REVIT and have to scale up material sizes dramatically in standalone.
ORBX is like a zip file containing the .OCS file and all the scene assets (texturemaps, obj files, etc).And, are there differences between exporting to ORBX vs OCS?
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