Nope, I have no access to any internal Revit code, and I don't want any :-) The direct shape is the most 'meshy' database element. There is a generic mesh geometric object. ![]() Do you have access to OBJ import code from other Autodesk apps? Is there any generic mesh element in Revit? Or maybe we are on the right track and it's some other problem. I gave them a scan and it converted it for me, instantly. I tested a new app that turns laser scan points to mesh (and can export OBJ). That successfully loads the fire hydrant OBJ file: Some mash-up of the two programs may be the answer.įileFormatWavefront NuGet package based on Dave Kerr's I have found some code for reading OBJ in C#, Please note that Eric is by no means a professional or even experienced programmer, so he deserves extra honours for the feat of implementing and submitting his very own AppStore app! Here is a rather lengthy and overdue summary of our correspondence on this and all the numerous issues we encountered and solved involving both the Revit API and the AppStore submission. ![]() While I maintained a non-UI open source GitHub version named Together, right there and then, we put together a prototype Revit add-in that reads an OBJ file and creates a DirectShape element from it.Įric continued working on it at his end, adding a user interface and submitting it to the Knowledgeable in architecture and above all in photogrammetry.Įric visited the DevHack at Autodesk University in December 2014.
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