![]() ![]() ![]() That is why I am asking you what’s the difference between the two processes, because with mine I get nearly all the solids, even with those geometry problems you discovered. I didn’t know that they also have geometry problems, but the fact is that Revit imports those solids (apparently) well, and I can cut them and generate my plans. Before trying the other options you proposed me, I would like to ask you a couple of questions:ġ- What is the difference between importing the 3DM from the Rhino.Inside bar option and importing via Directshape module with Grasshopper?īecause I am using the import option in the Rhino.Inside bar, but I see that you opened the 3DM file with Rhino inside Revit, and then, with Grasshopper, imported the solids with the module Add Geometry Directshape.Įven though the solid arch didn’t appear, the other solids (vault, pilasters and cornice) yes. ![]() I’ve changed it from 0.01 to 0.001, but I still get the same error. I’ve tried what I think is the easiest solution: change the document tolerance. ![]()
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