3D Printing Topography Directly from Revit ... Plus, Exciting News!
Due to the overwhelming interest, engagement, and discussions created over my last post documenting the process of 3D printing directly from Revit I figured this post is a perfect follow-up. Interesting discussions on Twitter and through emails led me to explore the concept of automating the process documented in last weeks post using Dynamo. I have made progress with "massing" the building using Dynamo but it's not quite ready to share... Instead, I will share something just as cool!
While exploring using Dynamo to "mass" a building for 3D printing I realized a similar script could be used to 3D print topography. For those of you who may not have attempted printing topography I'll let you in on a little secret: it doesn't work. Topography exports as a single surface and not a solid. Therefore, you need to use the process I mentioned last week to mass out the topography... Imagine trying to model topography using conceptual massing... not fun!
Thanks to our good friend Dynamo (and some awesome users in the Dynamo forum), printing Revit Topography can be as easy as clicking "run"... Keeping reading to see the script and how it works...
*** P.S. - I have some exciting updates about the blog at the end of this post... so definitely read until the end!
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